Albert,
For those of us in the computer industry, the first questions we would ask
would be what type of email program and perhaps your operating system.
However, an analysis of the header on your email indicates the email
program is probably a component of AOL version 8 and is being used on
Windows. Undoubtedly there are some configuration settings that may provide
a hint but the header also indicates a formatting conversion:
X-Converted-To-Plain-Text: from multipart/alternative by demime 0.99d.1
X-Converted-To-Plain-Text: Alternative section used was text/plain
It could be formatting tags or some kind of background. But what we do know
is that email should be sent in just plain text or ascii mode. So somewhere
in your emailer, you need to find out where the setting is to insure all
email is plain and unenhanced and set it accordingly. Then all will be
well. This setting is particularly critical for users using Microsoft
Outlook which will spew out enhancement attachments to users on other email
programs if it has any formatting turned on.
David Councill
MCSE
67 BGT
72 B
At 07:13 PM 2/23/2003 -0500, Aeseeyou@aol.com wrote:
>Help....
>Why did my last posting about the "Corvette Vs. LBC Rally" come out with the
>text fragmented by so much of a blank area and split up by an inch or so of
>just blank space? And how can I avoid such a waste of valuable space in
>future emails? It's OK if you want to reply to this email me off line, but
>this type of info would be valuable to all neophyte email senders such as
>myself.
>Thank you for your kind consideration,
>Albert Escalante
>1978 MGB;1977 Jaguar XJ6-Lump
>Central Coast British Car Club (Ca.)
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