People subscribed to receive every message seperately (which I think is probably the majority) can set whether they receive HTML-enabled or HTML-removed e-mails. People who receive the digest, can't change this setting. Since digest readers are probably in the minority and are already resigned to sifting through messages anyway, it's unlikely that a consensus could be reached to avoid HTML on this list. After all, a consensus *was* reached to put "[FTP]" in FTP-related e-mails, but some people didn't pay any attention to that anyway. Stuart.
-----Original Message----- From: Peter Kirk [mailto:peter@antimatter.co.uk] Sent: 26 November 2002 20:22 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [KLF] Re: KLF digest, Vol 1 #327 - 3 msgs
Any chance of you guys not sending html emails to the list? Thought not... Peter
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