Mark Gregory skrev:
From: "Iggy Drougge" <optimus(a)canit.se
(is that better?)
Which means
that although Marvin should really set a correct character
set,
what's really at fault (again) is Outlook. No
decent mailer would go
about
changing font sizes because of that.
So in order to sum things up: Marvin, set your charset - OE users, ditch
OE.
Great idea! I can imagine the conversation now ...
"Boss, I know that
Outlook Express came free with our desktop O/S, and that 99% of our clients
use it, and that all of the staff are familiar with it, but I really think
we should dump it, because some non-work related messages from text-only
mail programs on 10+ year old UNIX boxen display funny."
Mark, go to hell and die. You could instead explain that it's a program which
is prone to go haywire and send illegible, heavy messages to people, which in
turn is bad PR.
Sigh. Another pointless 5 line sig in a foreign
language.
Foreign to whom? If you can't be arsed to learn German, that's hardly my
fault.
Besides, I sometimes may have five-line .sigs, now I have a one-line one, so
it eventually sums up within any recommendations.
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