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Wed, 15 Jan 2003 22:47:57 -0800
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Hi, There,

I'm sorry, but that one is quite unreadable.

If you're using Outlook Express 6, do the following:

1.  Go to tools.

2. Locate options.

3.  Locate the tab control called send.

4.  Make sure plain text is checked and html is unchecked.

5.  If you have mime turned on in the plain text settings, make sure the
encoding is none.

If you're using some other email program, someone else can help you.  You
might check with the blind-l list.

Some of your later messages had attachments, too, why I don't know.

I'm new to OE 6 myself.  I feel, in many instances, Pine is easier to use,
(grin).

73, 88 and 33 where appropriate..


Terri Pannett, Amateur radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX
California
P.S.  Oe6 has been giving me a headaches for the past two days.

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