Daniel wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
JeffM wrote:
John Klein wrote:
I need a way to create several HTML email messages
for transmission by 3rd party email list owners.
First, tell them that is the stupid way to do things.
Don't you understand, USENET is not the prime thrust any more, and not
everyone sticks with the more efficient 6-bit BCD characters
either! But
egotistical people who think they must thrust their choices on
everyone
else are still with us. Go get a sharp chisel and fresh tablet and
write
your blog.
Email is a plain text medium.
That hasn't been true for decades.
HTML is for Web pages.
1) Create the HTML page.
2) Upload the page to a server.
3) Email only the link to the Web page.
Feel free. In fact please do. Any time you feel the need to say some
egotistical self-righteous thing in "I do it this way, so no one else
should do it some other way" please put it on a web site and post the
link so anyone who care can look at it.
Outside the obvious drawbacks that it add vast complexity (other
applications and servers, more networking) and makes the material
available to anyone, it's more likely to cause misunderstanding
when no
emphasis is used. Not to mention text not being flowed and
self-formatting into the reader's choice of width rather the poster's
idea.
People read email on many devices with many types of display, HTML
allows the reader more control over presentation. The days of email
over
300 bps dial up stored on 10MB eight inch drives is over. There's
simply
no reason to stick to text any more, and if you choose to filter,
please
do it quietly.
And I haven't mentioned that many people read on devices where web
browsing is either not supported or is extra cost. The world has moved
past the time when there was a benefit to saving a few bytes, the cost
of inferior communication is now higher than any saving. If you want
saving, limit message size and reject messages with excessive quoting.
That still has benefit.
And so says Bill Davidson whom, I guessing, has ADSL/Cable, so expects
EVERYBODY to have it!! (and I can go back to 50baud and 75baud machines
and punched tape readers as well!)
And Bill if I limit my downloaded messages to only those of 1kByte or
less, that still doesn't stop your 1MByte message arriving on my ISP's
server for my mail account, so costing me extra because you've exceeded
my daily 500kByte mail limit. (Don't worry, Bill, it's not just you,
I'm
still trying to educate my family members as well!!)
Daniel
My goodness. My ISP cheapest POTS line allow unlimited access time and a
50mb per email box limit per day. I use a slow SDLS 1 mb. and mail box
size it much larger.
HTML Mail without attachments and no embedded pictures or music doesn't
even come close filling up my boxes. I had one warning recently because
my niece sent 20 uncut Digital Camera Pictures in one whack. if she had
done maybe ten one day and ten the next would not have been problem. I
informed her of the situation. no problems since then.
Lucky you, Phillip, but do you live in a bigish city/town or out in the
sticks??
Daniel
So far in the sticks they have to pipe sunshine periodical.
Oh, well! There I go, I have always taken you (and most here) as big
city slickers with prime time services!
Daniel
1 mb DSL is not prime time service. with Cable modems upwards of 15-20
or more mb per second.
Even though mine is Classified as DSL it actual Name is DSL over Copper
which is is a code word for the system that predates DSL that was only
slightly better than POTS where they took two lines and used I what is
called bonded pairs. Its been so long a go I forgot what it was called.
But the new euphemism for it is DSL over copper. I pay a heavy price for
it. But my ISP provides up to 5 mailboxes unlimited time 50 mb per
mailbox, and provides the phone line. If the phone line dies, then its
on their nickel and they provide the Modem and Router.
And My ISP doesn't provide a news server though I have to subscribe to
my own Newsgroups. Sprint who was the carrier at the time deep sixed
there USENET Server.
The local cable company might be cheaper for one mailbox. but then they
charge you 10 bucks rent for Modem and 10 for Router and each mailbox is
5 bucks more so I'd end up about the same price as now. and in our area
cable is only marginally better than what I have now. Plus every time
there is a big snow storm or a thunderstorm, the cable goes out hours or
days at a time. Since I've been with my ISP about 10 years, they been
out of service 7 times. 3 times altogether for a day. 4 times where long
distance was slowed own because of cuts in phone lines in other parts of
the state.
But know I am definitely not in a big city. in fact our area
Martinsville/Henry county is so economically depressed we have about
22-25% unemployment. About as bad or worse than Appalachia.
I could afford big city living. I I had to live on what I get each month
from retirement in New York City, I would be living in a cardboard box
in one of the local Parks.
--
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org
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