Re: Reading egroup messages
Go to the eGroups web site and change your subscription settings from receiving HTML messages to receiving plain text messages. When you do you'll still get ads, but they'll be text ads instead of the
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Jon Bonner <jon@...>
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Re: FW: Reading egroup messages
Sure, if we all did that Mark would pay that fee then pocket hundreds of extra dollars each month! =) Remember there are a lot of subscribers on this list. Jon Bonner
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Jon Bonner <jon@...>
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Re: Entourage???
With eGroups, if the list is setup to ban all attachments, HTML formatted messages don't go through to the list. What happens is your formatted message is stripped down to plain text, then eGroups
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Jon Bonner <jon@...>
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Quicktime 4.1.2
Hiya.... My Computer is a Macintosh Beige G3 minitower, circa 1998, with 266Mhz, 128MB and OS 8.1 I went to the website of my favorite radio talk show host and decided I wanted to try listening to the
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y.sergi <yomama@...>
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#123
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Re: Reading egroup messages
What mail client are you using? Eudora? Entourage? Outlook Express? or what? The specific answer to your question depends on what mail client you have. I use Entourage. I subscribe to a number of
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Allen Watson <allenwatson@...>
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Re: FW: Reading egroup messages
The ads from Egroups are an annoyance to many. I run a couple of other groups on Egroups, so I've been over this ground. If the group sponsor is willing to pay a fee to Egroups, something like $5 to
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Allen Watson <allenwatson@...>
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Re: Digest Number 1
Wow! Does anyone know of any scripts available (free or otherwise) that will do this in Eudora Pro? (Paid version, 4.3.3) I know I'm probably dreaming... I just joined the IOMUG list a month ago and
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Big Head Todd and the Monsters
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#119
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Re: What is "egroups"?
Ahhhh! Michael... Thank you, thank you.... you are indeed a man of succinct talents....:-) Yolanda PS... I sent this message to the "old" IOMUG address and it bounced back saying I wasn't authorized
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y.sergi <yomama@...>
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Re: Entourage???
Paul M. Hellings said: Entourage user here. It is like Outlook Express on steroids. It is faster, smoother, with many key features that were missing. Its spell checking integration with Office is more
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Michael Munger <webmaster@...>
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Re: FW: Reading egroup messages
Maybe there are some advantages to AOL after all??? LOL Below is the ENTIRE message I recieved for this message- not an ad to be seen apparently? Cheers Roger Now if only it was default to reply to
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RogerKIWI@...
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#122
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iCab Questions
Hello, I'll try to be brief... I'm on a 68k mac, using the 68k version (latest) of iCab's browser. It's really nice but.... * Any file that is downloaded as a jpeg or other pic file type is sent as an
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BrianS <kidgalahad9@...>
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Mail Probs
Hello, For the last seven days I've been on Sprint.ca for my internet connection. The helpful folks there gave me smtp.sprint.ca for the smtp (outgoing) mail address. Every letter I have sent was
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BrianS <kidgalahad9@...>
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Re: Reading egroup messages
I use a program called "Digest Viewer". I save the entire message in a folder called, very cleverly, "Digests". I subscribe to 2 other groups that are digest form. In "Digest Viewer", go to browse
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Fred Maier <fmaier@...>
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Re: Entourage???
I have a question regarding the font selection for egroup messages. Can I choose them on the web site? or am I stuck with this trashy little font. It appears to ignore my settings on my machine.
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J. Hendricks <macdude@...>
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#113
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FW: Reading egroup messages
I receive my IOMUG mail via OE 5.02, at Earthlink. Beginning today, most of the individual messages I've received (like this one) have included an eGroups Sponsor ad. They take forever to load, and
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Patrick Benton <ptrkbenton@...>
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iomug
Greetings, I guess this would be a question for Mark Luffman, I don't know. I received the e-mail saying how the digest was moving to egroups & I have been receiving it. In that email I was given the
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zeegal@...
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iomug
Greetings, I, too, am looking for a resume template. However, I have AppleWorks 6. Is there one hiding in there somewhere? If not, are there any suggestions or does anyone know of any freeware? Also,
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zeegal@...
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#110
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acrobat
I am not sure why you ar having your problem, but when I have made pdfs I would use a post script print driver and print to file. Then using distiller I would make a pdf of the .ps file. I have
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Dawn Dougherty <ddougherty@...>
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#109
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Re: dragging items across hard drives
wrote: Not per se. You need to use something besides the Finder. An AppleScript would probably suffice; something that works with contextual menus might be the best. You would select a file,
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Allen Watson <allenwatson@...>
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Re: html in outlook
I think this info, saved from an old message, is what you are looking for: -- Peace be with you! Allen <allenwatson@...> XNS Name: =Allen Watson My web page:
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Allen Watson <allenwatson@...>
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#108
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