Warning during installation of ns-2.34 on fedora-11

g geleem at bellsouth.net
Tue May 11 00:49:29 UTC 2010


Ed Greshko wrote:
<snip>

> A few things....
> 
> I don't think you meant "posting in text/plain" since that doesn't have
> any direct influence on the type of Content-Transfer-Encoding used.

no debate on what you state, as there are exceptions.

to clarify 'text/plain', i direct this towards the majority that are using
'english' and use 'text/html' and 'base64' in email clients that are very
well capable of printing 'text/plain'. this includes those who are using
google mail/gmail and yahoo mail and use 'text/html'.

gmail accounts have ability to select html or plain text. can not comment
on what yahoo account do.

as for sending an email containing chinese characters from a gmail account,
would their email not be in chinese, and not english? being that i do not
read chinese or other asian languages, along with other foreign languages
and they get deleted.


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peace out.

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