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RE: Re[2]: [cobalt-users] annoying mime multipart messages / netiquette
- Subject: RE: Re[2]: [cobalt-users] annoying mime multipart messages / netiquette
- From: "SunUp Media Group, Inc." <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Mar 22 07:44:32 2000
Excuse me, did someone subscribe me to the Microsoft list or the HOW TO USE MY TELNET CLIENT list?
Since we already get a ton of email as it is, do you think we can restrict the use of the list to cobalt related issues???
SMG
>-----Original Message-----
>From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of David Elliott
>Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 7:29 AM
>To: Dan
>Subject: Re[2]: [cobalt-users] annoying mime multipart messages /
>netiquette
>
>
>Hi Dan,
>
>On 22 March 2000 at 07:46:53 GMT -0500 (which was about 12:46 where I
>live) Dan <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote about "[cobalt-users] annoying mime
>multipart messages / netiquette" and made these points:
>
>D> At least Outlook2000 allows you to tell it to ignore words with
>D> capital letters and letter and number combinations.
>
>True but it breaks more RFC than it complies with, and then there are
>VBS viruses,and it's M$. That is three good reasons to not to use
>OutLook 2000. (The HMML email is full of bugs but that is good as it
>should have been strangled at birth)
>
>--
>Regards,
> David
>
>davide@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>--------------------------------------
>Darned Tag Lines, can't ever find them when you want them
> Tag Line No 40938
>"Thanks for everything." Kes
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>
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