Plain-text ASCII in AOL 7.0 (Windows)--AGAIN
Awohili at aol.com
Awohili at aol.com
Thu Mar 28 09:57:02 EST 2002
There are two ways to do this. Perhaps the easiest is to sign up for AOL Anywhere, a free e-mail program for AOL users. I have AOL 7.0 and am using AOL Anywhere for this message.
Another way to send messages in Plain Text from AOL 7.0 is to go to the B-Greek homepage, click on Archives, and use the e-mail program found with the posts on that page. It is (apparently) an internal B-Greek program that bypasses the MIME configuration.
Solomon Landers
In a message dated Thu, 28 Mar 2002 8:17:29 AM Eastern Standard Time, "Carl W. Conrad" <cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu> writes:
> I think I've asked this before, but since I'm not a Windows-user myself,
> let me ask users of AOL 7.0 for Windows who have fixed their settings to
> send plain-text ASCII only to explain as simply as possible how to do it. A
> couple list-members complain that they can only make such a change for each
> individual message and that the advice offered in our FAQ (#17) doesn't
> work. Yet I have the impression that we have several list-members using AOL
> 7.0 for Windows that have no problem in comforming to our protocol
> requiring all messages sent to the list to be written in plain-text ASCII
> only.
> ...............................
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