On Friday, Jan 30, 2004, at 20:18 America/New_York, Lee Larson wrote: > On Jan 30, 2004, at 7:06 PM, Marta Edie was perplexed: > >> Here I come again with my further questions. If I get an email in >> HTML and forward it, the recipient gets it in HTML unless his mail >> does not have the capability,( I tried it by forwarding The NEW York >> times etc to friends and my other address) and I also know that my >> e-mail letters are in rich text, the Umlaute will only show up in >> rich text; once in a while my mail pull down window reminds me of >> that, but then, I ask you, why and how would I, plain creature, even >> concoct an HTML message in an e-mail setting , even if my program had >> the capacity? > > The e-mail programs that allow HTML formatting have user-friendly > front ends that create the HTML for you in the background as you point > and click at them. They're not very much different from Apple's Mail, > except for more formatting options and the addition of linking > options. You don't need to know HTML when sending HTML mail. > Thanks, Lee, this changes everything! Now I might even try my hand at it in Mozilla after I finish with all the other items on my computer discovery list . MUG ist einmalig! I am still upset that I couldn't make the meeting the other night, but my excruciating knee-pain - no, not Pitino's pain - kept me from attending.
> > | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will > | be February 24. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. > | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>. > > Marta Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin a.D. | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be February 24. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>.
