Netscape can also be set to the same, non-html format.  Both in sending and receiving. 
 The filters that are in the new NS 7.1
make it a much more useable email system than anything I have used before (and its 
FREE!)

Keith Thompson

"ETM (State of Virginia)" wrote:

> You have to be careful when making this distinction among mail
> programs because I have deliberately chosen a mail program that
> will *not* deal with HTML the way Outlook Express/Outlook users
> like to send it, and am quite content to be doing that.  I also
> suspect my PC may be somewhat safer for having made that
> decision.
>
> Elaine
>
> Hello Dor
>
> On Friday, July 18, 2003, you wrote
>
> > Harold B wrote:
> >  Question ... What are some of the advantages (or disadvantages) of Outlook
> >  Express over the email system I am using? ... Harold
>
> > With Outlook Express I am able to send and receive email that looks like web
> > pages.  I create the kind of e-mail called  stationery.  If I were to send
> > you something I created you would not be able to view it properly.  All
> > images and  sound  would arrive to you as attachments. It is my opinion that
> > you are missing out on a lot. Incredible mail cannot measure up to original
> > stationery that is created  and sent through Outlook Express.......  Dorian

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