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From: | "Malcolm Cameron" <malharcameron@hotmail.com> |
Date: | Mon, 02 Feb 2004 11:19:05 +1000 |
Hoop an attachment.IMSTP gif (680 bytes) showing on this one . >From: "Richard Hooper" <hoop@ihug.co.nz> >Reply-To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz >To: <sharechat@sharechat.co.nz> >Subject: Re: [sharechat] attachments..dancing H >Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 11:45:18 +1300 (New Zealand Daylight Time) > >Hi > Re My dancing H problem. > >I reluctantly use only text. I forget sometimes that not everyone uses >incredimail. > >When and if you do swap from microsoft Outlook to incredimail, you will >never go back. >Comparing the two it is like upgrading (in both performance + behind the >times) from a morris minor to a Ferrari. > >I never send attachments to Sharechat, so if you do see one on my e-mail >push the delete button. I regularly scan for viruses, 3 different scan >programs operating, no red alerts....but I will run a complete check using >latest updates, just to make sure. >Cheers >Hoop ( no dancing red H :)) ) > >-------Original Message------- > >From: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz >Date: Friday, 30 January 2004 23:19:06 >To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz >Subject: Re: [sharechat] attachments Malcolm > >On 30 Jan 2004, at 10:01, Malcolm Cameron wrote: > > > I have deleted 5 emails today from Richard Hooper all with Attachments > >That's Hoop's "dancing H"!! > >I recently had a client who designed an Outlook Express template for >outgoing emails. The background was their new logo, repeated endlessly >in a grid. The text was in their corporate colours, with their >signature in a three different fonts. It was a shambles. The text of >their emails was hard to read because of the background, the colours, >while ok in their logo, looked terrible when applied to text, making >the whole process of reading what they had to say a real effort. Why >did they do this? 1. Because they could. 2. Because their email client >had these "features" highlighted by its developers, and 3. Because they >thought (incorrectly, as they found out) that their clients would just >love it. > >Regarding format for outgoing emails, I always recommend that people >use plain text. Occasionally, bold is useful, but using *asterisks* is >just as good an alternative for emphasis. > >No HTML. No fancy signature attachments. No colours. Just text. This >means that attachments tend to be attached documents rather than fancy >bits and pieces. Of course, if one is using a free online email >facility, then this can sometimes be hard to achieve. > >Regards > >Robin > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at >http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/ > > >. _________________________________________________________________ Hot chart ringtones and polyphonics. Go to http://ninemsn.com.au/mobilemania/default.asp ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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