In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Martin Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

> >>PS  I can still think of a couple more excuses for bungling up after
> >>this, but I think I better save them for my own use ;)
>
> >I believe that Martin uses Eudora, and not Lookout.  So he is probably
> >not 'guilty' of this :-)
>
>Only of calling Marcel Markus!

Who ? :-) ... sounds like a Roman Emporer !

>Eudora can be set to warn when you try to send anything that
>is not text and has an option to remove the HTML from
>messages received.  It's used to circumventing OE's knavish tricks!

Sounds eminently sensible of the software to have that ...

>Should Internet access via the QL become the norm then receiving
>e-mails in HTML is something that will have to be coped with.
>OE is not going to go away unfortunately and OE users do tend
>to communicate with each other via HTML and forget that not
>everyone else does this

Not a problem as they should be flagged up as an attachment in HTML,
with the option to view them in a Browser.

Surely OE invokes Explorer to view HTML ?  As HTML is not just for text
but also for graphics and other features.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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