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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 10:50 pm    Post subject: Off topic Garbled e-mail from 84KF (me) Reply with quote

Steve,
Thanks for thinking of us email reading members. The Kitfox List was an
email list years before it was moved to Matronics. I even hosted the list
on the now extinct Colorado Super Net for quite a while. I think you would
be very surprised to learn how many of us read postings via email. It would
be interesting to know.

There are reasons for this. The Kitfox list is only a part of my life. I
read email from many sources. I even belong to another flying list. I also
actively receive email from five addresses currently. My email client is
programmed to check each of these every ten minutes when I am at my
computer. I do a lot of other work at my computer and often welcome a break
when email arrives. I then know very quickly when an email is posted
without going to each address. I also have a very effective spam checker
that automatically deletes most of the spam I receive even if it comes from
a mailing list as often happens. The posting I am replying to came through
with no garbage and I for one do appreciate that.

I will try to get along with whatever comes my way, but I do appreciate it
when it is clean. As a further thought, the three clients I have used are
very mainstream and are used on most PCs except for those who use the site
provided by their service provider such as AOL. I have no idea if they see
the garbage. I suspect the garbage we are speaking of appears on ALL email
clients. If not, I stand to be corrected by someone more knowledgeable. I
can always go to the Matronics site if I think it is worth the extra
trouble. Otherwise I guess that is what the delete key is for. I intend to
not beat this horse further and I want to remain a friend.

Jim Crowder

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 7:25 am    Post subject: Off topic Garbled e-mail from 84KF (me) Reply with quote

I don't think it has been mentioned that the main problem is the
"quotation marks" and some other special charadcters when pasted from an
HTML source. If you only read messages on the forum you may not
understand the complaint. They are not being displayed correctly and
they look like this: ‘‘. It's distracting when you try to read the
quoted text.

Example:
In ‘‘experimental certificate,’’ the word
‘‘experimental’’ indicates that there is no known standard for
the design or production of the aircraft.

I think it's worth noting that the forum is much slower for some dialup
users and some of us don't have the option of high speed (unless we go
$atellite). I live in a rural area and dialup never gets faster than
maybe 28Kbps. It's just the nature of the phone service out in the
boonies until fiber optics replaces all copper wires. Additionally plain
text email naturally eliminates virus problems and you can choose to
reject attachments. Attachments can really slow down your email
downloads with rural service. That can be a significant consideration.
My point is; dialup and the simplicity/security of the standard email
list is preferable and even necessary to some of us. The option of the
forum improves the experience for those who want the bells and whistles,
but we all want the text to be clear as intended.

Rexinator
Colorado
BTW, I recently upgraded to DSL with a personal wireless network so I'm
able to enjoy the forum also. I just know how bad it can be and I still
prefer to get my kitfox messages as email.
do not archive

84KF wrote:

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I'm sorry that some e-mail clients do not reproduce some postings in the original format as written. If there is a problem with reading postings using e-mail as an elected source, (signed up for it..) then go right to the source...
http://forums.matronics.com/viewforum.php?f=8&sid=83b6acbe5602af72d6c023eab4688518
The ability to accent and highlight statements is provided here, but when these benefits are used, it does mess up e-mails.

I will (again) try to remember that not all use the 'site', but I see using the 'site' as the best source..., as originally intended..

Steve





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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:16 am    Post subject: Off topic Garbled e-mail from 84KF (me) Reply with quote

Steve sez:

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I will (again) try to remember that not all use the 'site', but I
see using the 'site' as the best source..., as originally intended..

Your historical sense is off considerably. This had been an e-mail
list for a decade before the web-based features that Matronics offers
came on-line. As Jim Crowder mentioned, many subscribers do take
advantage of the web site features but others find them considerably
less convenient than plain old e-mail and seldom use them.

There have been discussions in the past over postings that are too
much trouble to read and many members have come up with a simple and
effective solution--delete them without reading them. Presumably,
the point of posting a message is to communicate your ideas to a
large group of people, so it makes sense to be as inclusive as
possible when doing so, doesn't it? Using plain text when posting is
a simple way to accomplish that objective.

Mike


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