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Why do you want this and why do you want to change whats been working
satisfactorily for several years?
John Manasco
----- Original Message -----
From: Christian Baude <BAUDECB@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: Ron Meisels
> Will the ListMaster aggree to this?
>
> Messages sent to the MetaStock list should be composed
> using only plain text (no HTML/RTF formatting).
>
> Here are instructions for accomplishing this with a few
> common mailers:
>
> Outlook Express
>
> 1. Click Tools, Options, and the 'Send' tab.
> 2. You're presented with options for mail to select either
> HTML or Plain Text. Select Plain Text.
> 3. Click the 'Settings' button to the right of Plain Text.
> 4. Here you can select between MIME and Uuencode.
> 5. Select MIME. Below it, it says 'Encode using:' and then
> gives you a choice of None, Quoted Printable, or Base 64.
> Select 'None.' This means you can read MIME but you won't
> send it out.
> 6. On the same window, tell it you want to Automatically
> wrap characters at [76] when sending.
>
> Netscape Communicator
>
> 1. Click Edit, Preferences.
> 2. Under 'Mail & Groups,' select (highlight) 'Messages.' The
> top box should not have a check mark. Because Netscape's
> default condition is HTML, this option needs to be
> deselected.
>
> Eudora Pro
>
> 1. Under the Tools, Options menu, click on 'Stylized text.'
> Turn on the option, 'Discard styles before sending
> messages.'
>
> AOL's mailer
>
> 1. Simply do not use any of the formatting options. AOL's
> mailer does not provide settings to turn HTML off, but if
> you only use plain text, it will not send HTML.
>
> -÷ Chris ß ÷-
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