From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Fri Jun 25 2004 - 15:51:24 BST
Hi again,
Apologies ahead of time for my crack about blue text. It was the
last email of a long day, and I was a bit cranky. I could have been
more helpful.
What's happening is that your software is sending HTML. On our end,
if our email readers can interpret HTML, we get a small, blue font
that is almost impossible to read. Otherwise, the HTML tags
themselves come through, embedded in the relevant text, which also
makes for difficult reading.
You should be able to configure your software to send plain text,
always, or on a message by message basis.
Best,
Mark Steven Heyman (msh)
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On 24 Jun 2004 at 18:06, MBSJ79@aol.com wrote:
Isn't this entire post supposed to be about Quality? Dynamic and
static? Moral evolution of static qulaity toward Dynamic whatever you
want to call it? and we (or you guys) are sitting there chewing this
guy out for having some sort of Dynamic Quality that you static-
latchers findunpleasant (i'm not in any way trying to insult you)??
what about the zuni and the brujo Pirsig mentions? he was a radical,
considered at the time extreme. hear the guy out. maybe he has
something to say.
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