Guest guest Posted December 23, 2002 Report Share Posted December 23, 2002 Wayne Fugitt wrote: > Some of these are so good, I format them in Word and make web pages from > the articles. *nod* Just wanted to pipe up and say that I, too, appreciate the long & informative e-mails. Most of the long articles have an URL at the beginning, so I suggest that those who send long articles continue to be mindful and put the URL at the top - that way anyone who doesn't want to read the article can always bookmark it for later. (I'm bad about bookmarks, which is why I prefer to either sit there and read it or print it out & read it elsewhere. One of Frank's cancer e-mails was 21 pages long....it made for good bedtime reading and boy do I have a lot of comments about it! More later!) Those of you who do not want long e-mails - are you reading your e-mail on a web-based mail program (such as at or hotmail.com)? Just curious. I can see how that might clog things up. It's worth it to try to download your e-mail into a mail reader on your own computer, such as Eudora, Netscape, or Internet Explorer reader. You can find a free mail server that lets you send mail from your reader (it's called " SMTP " ....or maybe it's " SMPT " ) :~:~:~:~:~:~ There's good info in this world....and it's worth reading. ~:~:~:~:~:~: Mindywise Gamgee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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