HTML Links on Evolution

Scott Talbot talbotscott at cox.net
Sun Mar 7 16:06:25 UTC 2004


On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 01:39, Dave Cross wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 01:19:14AM -0600, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> > 
> > For one example, in oh-so-many of the business email messages that I write, 
> > I specifically switch to using HTML in order to get properly-indented, 
> > numbered paragraphs or bulleted lists. I do so in order to include images 
> > inside my message so that the reader (even that blithering idiot over in 
> > wherever who can barely turn on the computer) will instantly be able to see 
> > them and comment. I do so in order to communicate my content more clearly, 
> > cleanly, and quickly (with better presentation, readers understand more 
> > quickly and easily... else the whole publishing industry would be vastly 
> > different). I do it because I make more money when my clients or my bosses 
> > react favorably to my ideas, and they react better when I present it in a 
> > more attractive and readable way.
> 
> See, in that situation I'd create a PDF doc and attach it to a text email
> that said "Please read the attached document."
> 
> Dave...
	Ohhh good!  No one ever got a virus from opening attachments!

:-)  Scott





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