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G1NNB  > HTML     18.03.06 20:19l 33 Lines 1167 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Problems With HTML
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I have a simple rule here. If there is code within the text the message gets
deleted. If the text portion of the message is clear they get passed. If
people are not prepared to make a message easily readable by SysOps who supply
and run the service for them free of charge then they don't deserve to have
their messages forwared.


>
>From: G6TVA@GB7YKS.#19.GBR.EU
>To  : HTML@WW
>
>As a sysop html causes problems. I hold every bulletin either from local
>users. Or if it comes from one of the mailbox oversea's.
>I have real problems when users send message in HTML.
>I have to try and read the text between the HTML parts. This does slow
>down checking mail.
>I have to be honest and say if html mail comes from oversea's I just kill
>it.
>
>I inderstand most people who use packet radio use internet and most on
>internet is HTML.
>
>But packet radio is better in plain text.

                       73 George G1NNB
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                    Via NNA LINUX CONSOLE V1.0
                    Email. g.lloyd@essexpkt.co.uk
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