Peggy,

I've done some testing here and find that some emails do read (which definitely appear to be in HTML) and others do not ... I can't fully understand the reasons. It seems to me it depends from which email source they've been sent ... but some do appear to work. It's the same with HTML Bibles. I have one that works and it used to work on the mPower; then a later version of the Keysoft's software brought about some extraneous characters, I recall, but it did still work. I stopped using it at that point, partly because of the characters but also because I really wanted all my Bible books in one folder and that is something the mPower and PK could not cope with! <Smiles>

I haven't played further with this with the Apex ... but could do some further experimenting if it's of any use.

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Carol
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---- Original Message ----
From: "Peggy Kern" <[email protected]>
To: "Braillenote Braillenote"
<[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February
20, 2010 7:46 AM Subject: [Braillenote] The Apex reads HTML
e-mail

Hi, all.  The Apex does appear to read html e-mail.  I've
taken several online workshops from a site where the
e-mails have always come in html format.  When I'd get
them on the mPower, I'd always have to go through all
kinds were contortions to read them.  Tonight I got an
e-mail for a workshop I'm taking with this group on the
Apex, and when I opened it, there it was in plain
English! Yay!
Peggy

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