I just tell my correspondents that if their HTML crap isn't easily
readable, I just don't read it. I read my email with Elm, Pine or Eudora.
None of the versions I am using understands HTML. I do not use Netscape
or Internet Explorer to read email. I do not hesitate to delete HTML crap
from close friends.
Felix Tilley
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Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 22:22:32 GMT
From: eristic(_at_)gryzmak(_dot_)lodz(_dot_)pdi(_dot_)net (Marek Jedlinski)
To: procmail(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
Subject: Re: HTML Filter Recipe
Message-ID:
<34f9dd3c(_dot_)25318458(_at_)gryzmak(_dot_)lodz(_dot_)pdi(_dot_)net>
Keywords: If this makes sense to you, you have a big problem...
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Trevor Astrope wrote:
Hi, I'm really getting tired of receiving messages in html. It seems this
is the default in MS's Outlook mailer. Can anyone give me pointers to a
recipe that would bounce html messages back to the sender with a text file
that included instructions on how they could set Outlook or netscape to
send in plain text instead of html?