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Yup, nicely put. That's why I mentioned my test messages were sent from
Windows Live Mail which behaves differently from the old Outlook Express,
and I have no idea how things go out or might be viewed on other platforms.
My test only applies to what it applies. Or it's a difference of platforms
that makes horse races, or something.
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Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2014 1:03 PM
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Subject: Re: This is a test message in html
>Results may depend on the platform (Apple or IBMPC) or on the software in
>which you write, even when composing plain text as opposed to HTML.
They might also depend on who's looking at the resulting message. In my
case, almost all messages come in perfectly readable, even the ones that
seem to present problems for other people. It can't be because I have the
best computer, so maybe it's just a question of one system getting along
with another.
-- Bob G.
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