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From: Jay O'Brien
FYI:
How to send plain text from AOL V6.0:
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Brian K. Berger replies-
Sorry, this should have said how to "attempt" to send plain text
from AOL 6.0. AOL garblification creates a css/plain-text document,
which in HTML protocol is ok, but is not a part of the mail
protocols. CSS/plain-text was abandoned during beta testing of IE
5, but appeared in final builds and release product. I tested a
send of your instructions from AOL to this address, and it is not
plain-text. It is HTML plain-text. I have the newest AOL build of
version 6.0. I would dump it in a NY minute, but need the dial in
to send/receive thru this Suse Linux box. Also my economics have
changed in the last few months, requiring budget adjustments. I
have tried about every way to send plain text, to accommodate the
new list members we gain from time to time that are AOL newbies.
The protocol drifted to new versions of Juno also, and I opted to
remain with an old version (4.0) until they force me to update.
About any web mail sends in css/plain-text also.
<stepping off HTML soapbox>
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Brian Berger < bkberger@moorewebs.com > NOTE the NEW address!
Manchester, NH
The use of AOL with my name does not endorse in any way AOL-
Friends don't let friends use AOL!
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