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Re: [idn] =?utf-8?b?Rlc6IEFkZGVkIHJlZmVyZW5jZSwgYW5kIHN5bmNoLiBvZiB0ZXJt?==?utf-8?b?aW5vbG9neQ==?=
- To: =?utf-8?b?S2FybHNzb24gS2VudCAtIGtla2E=?= <keka@xxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [idn] =?utf-8?b?Rlc6IEFkZGVkIHJlZmVyZW5jZSwgYW5kIHN5bmNoLiBvZiB0ZXJt?==?utf-8?b?aW5vbG9neQ==?=
- From: RJ Atkinson <rja@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2000 11:38:45 -0400
- Cc: idn@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- In-reply-to: <>
- Sender: owner-idn@xxxxxxxxxxxx
As many folks are unable to read anything but plain-text email
and plain-text email is customary for IETF WG lists, I'd ask
folks to please ONLY send plain-text email [1]. We've had a number
of non-plain-text mail messages from MS-Exchange users lately.
Recent updates to MS-Exchange will cause the Exchange server
to send mail out in other formats (MS-RichText, HTML) without
the sender asking for this UNLESS the sender explicitly marks an
outbound message as plain-text-only, so folks using MS-Exchange
might need to take extra effort to cause their mail system to behave
in the manner normal for IETF mailing lists. :-)
Regards,
Ran
rja@xxxxxxxx
[1] ISO char sets ought to be interoperable, provided MIME is used;
non-standard (i.e. MS proprietary) char sets aren't interoperable.
Fancy formatting, colour, and font settings aren't very interoperable.