
On Thursday, 27th October 2011 at 18:05:08 (GMT +0100), Jimmy O'Regan wrote:
never .sig spam. Maybe it's a Windows thing.
Yeah, maybe. And maybe it's no spam because it's not trying to sell anything. On Thursday, 27th October 2011 at 13:14:59 (GMT -0400), Alex Buie wrote:
My client quotes both the html and the plaintext emails the same, and beautifully. Sure it's not just a problem with your iDevices?
Quite sure, because I can see the same thing on Windows PCs. What client "quotes HTML emails beautifully" for you? Don't be too bashful about sharing its name (and a screenshot) with us. :-) By the way, each of those AOL emails is introduced by, <HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Lucida Grande" LANG="0" SIZE="4">..... Congratulations... Don't know about you guys, but I don't feel like being preached to (and regularly being reminded of, and reprimanded for, being "stupid") by anyone who sends such trash to the list many times every day. Anyone who does this has lost the right to speak on any IT-related matters, period, but should instead join mailing lists on gardening, football, etc. -- Yours, Alex. www.aboq.org [processed by "The Bat!", Version 4.2.44.2]