I send out Devotions to a list each day on stationery with music. People on
AOL contact me all the time wanting to know why they cannot see the
stationery or hear the music. It has something to do with the compression
that AOL uses if I'm understanding it right. There is no way for anyone
outside of AOL to send richtext e-mails to them so that they can read them.
I have to tell them they can try an online mail account such as Yahoo or
they can switch from AOL to another Internet Service Provider, in the two
years I've been doing this no one has come up with a way for them to be able
to receive the stationery.
God's Blessings
Linda Aldridge
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From: "Allen Williams" <[log in to unmask]>
> My friend cannot read any of my mail I am sending from Outlook Exp with IE
5.5 and Win 98. He has AOL 4 and Win 95. What can I do since he says
nothing can be opened. No HTML, no Attachments. Only if I send plain text.
Please suggest something. Thanks
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