James Cook wrote:
> Who in the world today is forced to download images, attachments, or
> HTML?  This can be controlled on the user's end, and anybody being
> charged by the byte surely has taken care of this already.
>

You can not control WHAT is downloaded.  You can only force it to
display as text only.  The bulk and baggage of the HTML and attachments
are still using up bandwidth that some people are still paying a premium
for.

--
Gene Y.
http://myyoungs.atspace.com/index.htm
Researching Young, Zies, Harer & Cox with
Legacy Family Tree



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