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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 21:54:22 -0700, "Peter Duniho"
wrote: "Roger Halstead" wrote in message .. . For one, It makes it far easier to read for those who use text to audio converters. You need a smarter text to audio converter. I don't have one. I'm just reporting what they tell me on the Hallicrafters group. Unless the newsgroup is rec.aviation.blind-pilots, I see no reason that the preferred standard should be abandonded just for a small number of people who may have special needs. Ahhh...the preferred standard isn't standard. It varies from news group to news group. There are those who rabidly support top posting, bottom posting, and interspersed. OTOH there are those in any particular news group who oppose the same standards. As you move around it just varies with the group and who prefers what. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Pete |
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John Clonts ) wrote:
: : How DO you turn off HTML etc. in OE for reading? I looked for a while : last night and couldn't find it... : http://www.expita.com/nomime.html Configuring Mail Clients to Send Plain ASCII Text "What is wrong with sending HTML or MIME messages? There are now six main reasons for NOT doing this: [snip] 4. Embedded HTML or MIME attachments are the number one method of spreading virus, worm or Trojan programs. For instance, the Forgotten worm was written in Visual Basic Script and spread without any attachment. Instead, the worm code was embedded into the HTML formatted message body. The I Love You worm program exploited an ActiveX vulnerability and was executed just by viewing or previewing the e-mail message without opening any attachment. Likewise, embedded code could exploit some MS Office vulnerability as with Office ODBC Vulnerabilites and Specially Formed Script in HTML Mail can Execute in Exchange 5.5 [snip] Turning Off HTML or MIME There are now a variety of HTML/MIME programs, including but not limited to: * Agent/Free Agent * AOL 5.0 and earlier * AOL 6.0 * AOL 7.0 REVISED * AOL 8.0 NEW * AOL 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 Alternate NEW * CompuServe 2, 3 and 4 * CompuServe 2000 * Entourage 2001 (MacIntosh) * Entourage X (MacIntosh) * Eudora Light v3.0.5 and earlier * Eudora Light v3.0.6 * Eudora Pro v4.0.2 and earlier * Eudora Pro v4.2 and later * Eudora v5.0 * Hotmail * IncrediMail Xe * Juno v5.0 * Lotus Notes R5 * Mac OS X Mail NEW * MS Internet Explorer 4.0, 5.0, 5.50 and 6.0 * MSN Explorer 6.0 * MSN Explorer 7.0 * MS Exchange 4.0 and other MS problems + WINMAIL.DAT (TNEF) attachments UPDATED + Equal signs at end of lines + ISO 8859-1 or other character sets * Mozilla 1.1 * Netscape Communicator 3.xx * Netscape Communicator 4.0x - 4.4x * Netscape Communicator 4.5, 4.6, 4.7 * Netscape Communicator 6.0 - 6.1 * Netscape Communicator 6.2 * Netscape Communicator 7.0 PR1, Final NEW * Novell Groupwise UPDATED * Outlook 2000 UPDATED * Outlook 2002 * Outlook Express 4.0 * Outlook Express 5.0, 5.50, and 6.00 * Outlook 97 (without Service Release 1 SR1) * Outlook 97 (with Service Release 1 SR1) * Outlook 98 (Work group version) * Outlook 98 (Internet version) * Pegasus Mail 3.x * Pegasus Mail 4.x * Pine 4.x (Unix) * Pine 4.x (Windows) * Poco 2.xx * TheBat! v1.18 * WebTV * Yahoo Mail UPDATED..." Just click on the link for your news reader; e.g.: Outlook Express 5.0, 5.50, and 6.00 HTH, --Jerry Leslie (my opinions are strictly my own) Note: is invalid for email " Outlook is a piece of software for giving remote access by email to all the bugs in Internet Explorer !" |
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It sounds like you may be confusing top-posting with trimming. Everybody
should trim the quoted text to only the relevant sections (regardless of top- or bottom-posting) and they should post their response below the relevant sections (bottom-posting). It's the Way of USENET... ![]() Just like tailwheel training - I'm learning something new every day! Thanks for the explanation... I think I follow now - post below the relevant sections (bottom posting) and *definitely* please please trim those loooong posts... I probably miss about 15% of the posts because groups.google.com trims them at 35 lines (all of which are the previous post). Hmmm - USENET - there's something about it - that promotes misunderstanding ![]() |
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![]() "ArtP" wrote in message ... On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 08:31:34 -0500, "John Clonts" wrote: How DO you turn off HTML etc. in OE for reading? I looked for a while last night and couldn't find it... Tools, Options, Read, Read all messages in plain text. At home I'm using Outlook Express 6.00, at work OE 5.00. Neither seems to have this option. What version of Outlook Express are you using? Thanks, John |
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![]() "Martin Hotze" wrote in message ... "John Clonts" wrote: Hmm, thanks for the reply, but that option is not in my Tools/Options/Read properties dialog. Outlook Express 5.00. What version are you using? Outlook Express below vs. 5.5 is very insecure. Please go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and update your software. Thanks for the tip. Do you know what version(s) allow you to disable HTML etc for reading messages? John Clonts Temple, Texas |
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On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 13:01:45 -0500, John Clonts wrote:
Outlook Express below vs. 5.5 is very insecure. Please go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and update your software. Thanks for the tip. BTW: just yesterday a new security update for M$-OS was released. Do you know what version(s) allow you to disable HTML etc for reading messages? AFAIK: all of them. John Clonts Temple, Texas #m -- http://www.usawatch.org/ http://www.alternet.org/ Don't like your neighbor? - https://tips.fbi.gov/ Bombing for peace is like ****ing for virginity. |
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![]() "John Clonts" wrote in message ... "ArtP" wrote in message ... On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 08:31:34 -0500, "John Clonts" wrote: How DO you turn off HTML etc. in OE for reading? I looked for a while last night and couldn't find it... Tools, Options, Read, Read all messages in plain text. At home I'm using Outlook Express 6.00, at work OE 5.00. Neither seems to have this option. What version of Outlook Express are you using? It should be there. Certainly is on 6, and I'm sure it was there on 5. 'Tools' pull down, 'option', then as he says select 'read'. Then there is a tick box under 'reading messages', for 'read all messages in plain text'. Best Wishes |
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