RE: html
- Subject: RE: [cg] html
- From: I*
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 14:41:40 -0500
One option would be to sign up for a free, Web-based account like yahoo or
hotmail and sign up for the list server from that account. If your dial-up
service allows you to cruise the Internet, you will be able to sign up for
one of these programs. Yahoo also has the option to forward messages from
other accounts, although you might face this html stuff again. Another idea
is to look though the options menu of your email program. Some let you pick
the format in which you want to send/forward mail (html, rich text format,
etc.)
Cheers,
Irene
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Irene Sadowski
Community Action Coalition Garden Program
1717 N. Stoughton Rd.
Madison, WI 53704-2605
phone 608-246-4730 ext. 218
fax 608-246-4760
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sadler, Sally-Anne [SMTP:Sally-Anne.Sadler@METROKC.GOV]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 1:57 PM
To: 'community_garden@mallorn.com'
Subject: [cg] html
I am guilty of these messages that have oodles of html code crap after
them.
Unfortunately, I don't seem to have a choice, as my work email, outlook,
can
only be accessed via the web at my home. That is where I do my ACGA work. I
would have to sign up for a dial-up service above and beyond the one I use
for accessing my work mail.
I apologize for the inconvenience. If you can think of a solution for me,
I
am open to hearing it. This message is from my office, so I am hoping it
send things out in plain text.
Sally Anne
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