RE: [Epic] HTML mail and terrain making
I have an NT system with MS-Exchange.
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> De : Antony Van Der=
Linden[SMTP:Antony.VanDerLinden_at_...]
> Répondre à : space-mari=
ne_at_...
> Date : samedi 19 juillet 1997 14:47
> A : space-marine_at_ts.=
umu.se
> Objet : Re: [Epic] HTML mail and terrain making
>
> On Sat, 19 Ju=
l 1997, Ken Taborek wrote:
>
> > I get Emmanuel's posts without any HTML c=
ode. I am using pine as my
> email
> > client, on a linux redhat box. Wha=
t os and mail client do you use?
> And,
> > Emmanuel, how about you?
> > =
> > --Ken Taborek oberon_at_...
> > "Show respect for age. Drink good=
Scotch for a change."- random
> fortune
>
> Ta for the reply on this Ken=
.
> Wow, now this is strange, I'm also using Pine (V3.93), on a Unix
> sys=
tem through my university. I use a telnet client called SimpTerm on
> Win3.=
11 to access the Unix system. Do you get a HTML version sent with
> the
> m=
essage as an attachment? I'm thinking that maybe I just need to try
> to
> =
get the mailer to show the first part of the message (plain text)
> instead=
> of the second (Html version). Will look at the Pine config more
> close=
ly I
> think.
>
> And now for the more topical part of my post. I have re=
ad with
> great interest and in fact saved the posts on the terrain thread =
which
> continued for some time. One of our illustrious list members sugges=
ted
> that someone collect the posts and make a web site about terrain
> bu=
ilding.
> Well, I thought I might do just that, if anyone else thinks its a=
good
> idea. Sadly I don't have a scanner or digtal camera so I can't take=
> any
> pics of my examples, which is the main reason I haven't already do=
ne
> this.
> Is it worthwhile to just put the advice and hints up, presente=
d nicely
> (I
> think so). Perhaps I could do up the pages and send them to=
someone to
> be
> part of an established site. I'm a little hesitant about=
doing my own
> site
> since I'll probably only have convenient free web ac=
cess for the next
> 6
> months. Anyone, anyone ...
>
> P.S. Have just see=
n (Carl's (?)) Geneseed site and have to concur
> with
> everyone else that=
it looks just great. Very nicely thought out and
> executed.
>
> Thanks,
=
> Tony.
>
>
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