Basically, I expect that the complaint is that the lines have extraneous forced new lines
in them instead of just flowing and letting the recipients email client take care of it.
I use Thunderbird and noticed this behavior but I don't yet know how to fix it
either.
Sent from my iPad
On Nov 21, 2015, at 03:27, simon <simski at
dds.nl> wrote:
I am very curious as what you are talking about. Is it something with html in mail? I
configured thunderbird to only show me plain text so I can focus on the content and not
some graphic noise.
simon
On 20-11-15 23:06, Peter Coghlan wrote:
Just a hit . . scanning/printing without having to go to kinkos etc....
to any of you needing something that will
print--- nice photos
print 11 x 17
scan a tad larger than 11 x 17
fax
reasonable price
free OCR software
built in duplex printing
has a bin sheet feeder too for doc size
get a hp officejet 7612
I got mine on sale for $160
not a speed demon but a helpful device
it is handy. there are times we need to print something larger than
legal size for museum displays etc or scan large magazine cover,
schematics etc... it has worked well.
we use this for pretty much in house use.
patrons needing lots of something scanned we have still have to
contract with one of our offsite vendors.
(shoemakers children analogy etc.)
Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC
Are you formatting your outgoing emails like this in retaliation for not
getting [cctech]/[cctalk] in the subject line in order to be able to sort
your incoming AOL mail?
Regards,
Peter Coghlan.
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Met vriendelijke Groet,
Simon Claessen
drukknop.nl