Alan-
Since ham radio is not my whole world, I keep the ability to RECEIVE 
HTML active. There is a lot of email traffic that is better that way. I 
very rarely send any HTML, but I can. In fact, my email client is set to 
ask me if I really meant to do it, as a precaution.
I still don't like small type. It rarely improves  communication.
Bill-W4BSG

Alan NV8A wrote:

>If some people would stop sending messages in HTML *and* other people 
>would stop choosing to view messages as HTML, we wouldn't have this problem.
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>Bill's message displays on my computer in the same size type as 
>everybody else's messages do.
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>Alan NV8A
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>On 03/25/06 11:43 pm Bill Aycock wrote:
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>>Bill- This small type is hard to read. If you really want to
>>communicate- enlarge it. These old eyes tell me to reject anything this
>>small, and , really, I think it is a good idea to dump such junk,
>>unread. It's pointless.
>>So I usually do
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Bill Aycock W4BSG
Woodville, Alabama




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