I got the message, thank you Daniel !

I got it in color.

I have set up Outlook to set to HTML (options)

and changed the word color to red.

 

This is a table

Argument 1

Argument 2

This can be made in Outlook 2007

Hey it’s 2008 !!

Or white 

 

 

In the current situation, filtering images for reasons

of safety is not necessary anymore. Most viruses are

targeted to windows, and outlook won’t by default

allow images to be viewed without warning.

All of us have virus checkers, won’t we.

Most modern mails servers allow for message checking too !

And if you are into product safety, and spent

money to improve safety on your product, shouldn’t

you spent some on your computers safety ?

 

I would still encourage you to allow for small

Images, say 10 or 20 K max. This will not be

a huge burden on the server , and allows

for better communication in many cases.

 

 

Gert Gremmen

Ce-test, qualified testing bv

 

 


Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Namens John Woodgate
Verzonden: vrijdag 14 november 2008 18:26
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: GIFS on the EMC-PSTC list

 

In message <[email protected]>, 

dated Fri, 14 Nov 2008, Daniel Roman <[email protected]> writes:

 

 

>I sent this in HTML.  If you see color text in this sentence and my 

>signature, you are getting the messages in HTML from the listserv 

>(otherwise you are getting plain text).  Feel free to change your 

>options as described by the link above.

> 

> 

> 

>--

> 

>an, N.C.E. N.C.E.

>Communications Vice President

>IEEE Product Safety Society

>*mailto:[email protected]

>(Voice: 973-967-6485  Fax: 973-967-6262

>http://www.ieee-pses.org

 

That is what I actually see in HTML mode. In plain text, your signature 

is not corrupted.

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or natural variation is causing it, and we probably can't stop it. You choose!

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