Re: [Exim] Everybody doesn't like something ...

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Auteur: Philip Hazel
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À: Paul Makepeace
CC: Dave C., Tomas Fasth, exim-users
Sujet: Re: [Exim] Everybody doesn't like something ...
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Paul Makepeace wrote:

> If you wanted some feedback on your color scheme for a
> client, how would you do that with ASCII? If you wanted to demonstrate your
> typography design portfolio over email, how would you do that with ASCII? If
> you wanted to mix fixed and proportionally spaced text (e.g. annotated
> code listing), how would you do that with ASCII?


I've said that specialised attachments give me no real problems, though
if I were doing any of those things you mention I almost certainly
wouldn't try to transfer the data using email. I'd put the files on web
pages or on some ftp site. But either way, I'd first send an email
saying "What formats can you read?" because you can't assume that the
recipient can process any specific format. Of course, if the reply was
"PostScript" I could send it in ASCII! :-))

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