From: Johnlebl@aol.com
Date: Mon Jan 20 2003 - 21:48:20 CST
In a message dated 01/20/2003 5:36:07 PM Central Standard Time,
SIHIWI@aol.com writes:
> I know that having your HTML "on" slows down the list. Since this comes up
> a lot, how do I know if my HTML is on? Can you tell by this Email if it is
> on or off? I am on AOL and just read and send. Second, if it is on how do
> I turn it off? Maybe the ones you are addressing this post to do not even
> know it is on. :+)
>
> Going back in 2003!!
> YIS(P)
> Bruce
With AOL, you cannot set HTML on or off and plain text on or off. AOL does
that for you.
Supposedly, if you use the default settings on font, size and color it is
sent in plain text on versions 6.0 and higher. If you change any of those
settings from the default settings then it sends it in HTML.
I say suposedly because there is no control or gaurantee with AOL. You are
simply at their mercy. The same mercy that dumps thousande of junk, spam and
illegal email on your desktop daily.
And now you know why I am leaving AOL this next week.
All their "talk" about controls, filters and other comments is all hollow
meaning without substaqnce. Some they are working on, some they are not and
most generate income for them. Income from advertizing is what drives the
media business, not subscription rates.
Although I have attempted to send this in plain text, I am sure it is going
out in HTML to some without my knowledge, consent or control.
John LeBlanc
AOL shortimer
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