Greetings All,

In a recent post David Wright asks of  a user:

> Please configure your client to post a text equivalent of your HTML code.

He also asked me to do that.

Daivd is using a text based email client. I was unaware until he mentioned it 
that people using such clients cannot always get a proper view of HTML posts, 
as they sometimes lack plain text parts, or with Outlook in my case, it does 
not put internet style quotes in the plain text part where the HTML email has 
vertical bars. This makes it hard for text email client users to see what has 
been quoted and is not ideal.

The list is plain text only. So if you use a mailer like Outlook and your 
default is to send HTML format mail, you need to configure Outlook to reply to 
email in the format in which it was sent, that is, here, plain text. Then list 
users will get properly formatted plain text replies with internet style ‘>’ 
quoting. I am pretty sure Outlook used to do this by default, but now it does 
not, and needs to be set up to do so.

I am certain that most Outlook users are oblivious to this. David is going to 
be sending such requests continually.

Therefore, I wonder is there is anywhere we can put guidelines for posting to 
the list?

Similarly, it would be good to educate people not to reply to the digest as a 
subject line, but to the thread in question. This is another thing that comes 
up frequently. Another point to add to list guidelines.

Can this advice go somewhere here perhaps?

https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user


Andrew


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