Many people are sending HTML e-mail for no obvious reason or benefit. HTML e-mail can be recognized by colored backgrounds or typefaces. It sometimes has designs or other decorations in the messages.
I’m somewhat “old school” when it comes to my e-mail messages. I like to see them in plain text, without any Web page (HTML) markup, fancy colors, background images, font changes, or other garish ...
Q: An editor of mine in Europe has sent me an updated version of my work. But the e-mail file has HTML in its name. How do I convert it to a Word document on my PC? Jeffery Wilson, Anchorage, Alaska A ...
Over the past few days, we've been covering reports of incompatibilities between Safari and the newly "upgraded" Yahoo! Mail system. Our coverage has generated a significant amount of reader feedback ...
Mac OS X’s commitment to the Internet is one of its most appealing features, from the Apache Web server under the hood to the inclusion of iDisks in the Finder. Most people use the Internet primarily ...