On Mon, Jun 08, 1998 at 03:20:00PM -0700, KHC wrote:

> Is an attached GIF, which shows up as an inline graphic (for most people who
> can receive attachments) considered HTML?

If the message doesn't have HTML in it, it's not an HTML message.

> I may be mistaking the two terms -- especially for the fact that my email
> software (Microsoft Outlook Express 4.01) has the feature to turn off HTML --
> I'm hoping this means I can turn off an attached inline GIF?  Does this also
> mean others can turn off attachments in GIF or JPG format if they have the
> email HTML on/off feature?

I'm not sure what you mean by "turn off" -- if you don't include images in
your outgoing messages there shouldn't be any.

> The list in question is one that discusses CAD graphics -- stuff which I
> think can be attached as small GIFs when needed for messages each about
> 10k to 20k in size (compared to 1k to 5k for ASCII).  Is special setup
> needed for such a list?

No.  Majordomo by default will happily pass any content you can get into an
email message.  You might need to increase some administrative limits for
larger messages, but that's all.

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