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Debra Wilson wrote:
>correct me if I am wrong, but arent all list owners providing a service to
>their subscribers regardless of what type of mailer they use?... isnt that
what
>lists are about?.... providing an area where, regardless of what mailer you
>use or how you like to format your text, you can communicate with others about
>a specific or generic subject of interest?
A service, yes. But regardless of email client? No. I'll repeat this:
Netscape and Internet Explorer are free. That means substantially all
persons with the desire can obtain a state-of-the-art email client without
charge.
Folks, the technology marches forward. Sooner or later, we'll all have to
adapt. Folks still using text-only email clients on non-GUI operating
systems cannot expect the rest of us to cater to them. Rather, I prefer to
serve the vast majority of subscribers and to give them everything the
technology can offer.
Stephen C. Nill, J.D.
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