Processors looking for a good home (OT)

Kevin Cozens kevin-4dS5u2o1hCn3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org
Mon Sep 17 17:09:54 UTC 2007


Kareem Shehata wrote:
> 1.  What gets used in most offices (top posting and html email, though I try
> and avoid some of the other stupid things most offices do)
> 
> 2.  What gets used in the list worl (properly composing an email in plain
> text)
> 
> Both have their pros & cons, and each has their place.  Where I find it
> troublesome is switching between them!

You don't really need to switch between the two. Use an e-mail reader that can 
display any HTML messages you may receive. For sending, always send as plain 
text. You aren't very likely to get people complaining they can't read your 
plain text messages. :-)

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