Testing plain text suggestion was Re: HTML

3 posts ยท Dec 30 2004 to Dec 30 2004

From: Warbeads@a...

Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 18:33:02 EST

Subject: Testing plain text suggestion was Re: HTML

In a message dated 12/30/04 9:33:41 AM Pacific  Standard Time,
> Popeyesays@aol.com writes:
In a message dated 12/30/2004  11:23:27 AM Central Standard Time,
> DOCAgren@aol.com writes:
The problem  is when AOL updated for MAC OS X there is no non-HTML
feature, or if so no one including AOL help staff knows how to do it.

I been reading this as a digest since I joined. What more annoying the the
HTML forms are the people who post the whole of someone else email, instead of
just snipping what they are resonding too.
AOL 8.0 and 9.0 have no provision for sending  non-HTML. Most
'unlimited" services in the U.S. have no interest in bandwidth as a measure of
cost to the customer. AOL 6 and 7 could handle it my highlighting the text and
right-clicking
and sending as text only. That feature is gone in the more advanced versions.
-----------------Scratch all  that. They say they have no provision for
it, but that's not true. highlight the message you wish to mail. Right click,
select
<Compose as Plain  Text> and it changes form before you mail it - which
is better than the old system.

Now remembering ot use it all the time is going to be a bitch.

Regards,

Scott

Okay, I'll TRY (emphasis not volume) to remember this. Let's see if it works

Gracias,

From: Warbeads@a...

Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 18:37:24 EST

Subject: Re: Testing plain text suggestion was Re: HTML

In a message dated 12/30/04 3:34:27 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> Warbeads@aol.com writes:

<snip  - for digesters>
Okay, I'll TRY (emphasis not volume) to remember this. Let's see if it works

Gracias,

From: Warbeads@a...

Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 18:40:09 EST

Subject: Re: Testing plain text suggestion was Re: HTML

In a message dated 12/30/04 3:38:18 PM Pacific  Standard Time,
> Warbeads@aol.com writes:
In a message dated 12/30/04 3:34:27  PM Pacific Standard Time,
> Warbeads@aol.com writes:
<snip - for  digesters>
I was wrong. Never mind.

Gracias,