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July 1999, Week 1

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Lars Appel <[log in to unmask]>
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Lars Appel <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 2 Jul 1999 14:26:30 +0200
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Joe wrote (in part)...
>To people who use read acks, PLEASE - DON'T USE THEM ON HP3000-L!

This reminds me of the recent "HP3000-L becoming unreadable" thread,
which was not just limited to the read ack's and WinMail.dat's but
also the MS proprietary eMail formats, markups, attachments et cetera.

Do we have some "HP3000-L User Guide" URL that we can point people to,
in case they are looking (or open) for educating themselves? Something
like "Emily Postnews on Netiquette" in the Usenet world, for example.
Plus some specific tips for eMail clients that need extensive tweaking
to comply to common (no vendor specific) Internet standards?

I cannot contribute regarding the eMail client setup as I am using the
freeware clients Pegasus Mail for Windows as well as Eudora Light and
thus have no MS experience (thanks god ;-) but I'd be willing to provide
my recent "tips for HP3000-L access" posting as contribution :-)

Lars.

PS: People who are willing to check how their postings might look like
for other people (using other eMail clients) might want to visit the
HP3000-L archives on Raven or Bruce Toback's Webbot or newsgroup access
sites like Deja[News], to look at their own postings at least once in
a lifetime ;-)

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