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January 1997, Week 2

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Joe Geiser <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 7 Jan 1997 11:02:47 +0500436_us-ascii Nova IT Dept - NovaBUS Inc. wrote:
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> We are trying to access our HP3000 980 from a 9000 730. We run hpterm.
> Then run freevt3k to open a session on the 3000. We get a prompt and
> can log in no problem. When we try to run a program that uses VPLUS it
> gets an error saying "The terminal status request failed". It it
> obviously not getting a terminal type from the 9000. [...]38_7Jan199711:02:[log in to unmask]
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Fri, 10 Jan 1997 08:46:03 -0500
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Wayne,

MS Mail has some limited RTF capabilities (since MS is the creator of RTF,
you have to figure they are going to use it, I guess) --- much depends on
the version you are using.

For example, your message comes through to me as a file attachment and not
text embedded in the message (are you using sendmail?) --- it seems that
there needs to be *some* standards around.  If your messages have the
winmail.dat attached to them, then you are probably sending RTF.  As far
as turning it off in MSMail, I haven't a clue (I can tell you where in
Exchange, but I'm not up on where in MSMail to turn it off).

Joe
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