Ok well if I send my mails from home like now then everyone will
see what I post, I know this as peeps have emailed me saying "thank god you
have sorted it"
but if I send if from work on a web based format then these people cannot
see it :(

Basically I need to address the situation as I know about 10% of the list
can't see what I post from work, so I am at a dilema 1. Do I wait and
probably forget what I
was gonna say or even not have time to post later on or 2. Carry on with how
I post as my ISP's
web mail will not change it ( I have aksed)...

Your votes would help me decide but I would hate to be a victim of what I
can or
cannot post as then I will become a silent 313'er which would not be in my
nature :)
(as you prob are all aware)

Cheers :0)
Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Odeluga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 March 2004 11:20
To: Robert Taylor; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: RE: (313) small polite request


As Greg Earle said Rob, it's not a HTML issue. It's to do with MIME (I
think.)

Most of us can't adjust that element. I'm not even sure I even know what it
is.

Ken



>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:08 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
>Subject: RE: (313) small polite request
>
>
>??? I don't understand why my posts might get mangled - I use
>Plain Text in Outlook
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: F.Wooff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:04 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
>Subject: (313) small polite request
>
>
>OK so much for my first experiment (see below) - my post didn't post!  This
>is me trying again.  Only since I composed the below (on Friday) I've had
>another thought - I too receive some people's posts as unintelligible (to
>me) code, Greg I missed your explanation (maybe before I joined the list?)
>for this which you referred to when replying to someone (?Ken?) on this
>subject.  If the people who's posts get mangled like this (Ian Cheshire,
>Robert Taylor et al) aren't able to change the way they send to stop it
>happening is there something I can do at my end to receive them
>intact? (I'm
>not a PC whizz).  It seems some of you do as I think people reply to them -
>plus it would be a feat of remarkable (if admirable) perversity to keep on
>sending incomprehensible posts that no one understood!.
>
>
>Francis
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