-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- on Wed, 14 Dec 1994 15:56:52 -0600 (CST) mccoy@io.com wrote:
tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May) writes: [...]
This is not a flame, but there sure has been an increase in the frequency of this strange MIME messages lately.
Probably because that is the direction mail is going. If you can't do it too bad, but don't expect everyone else to wait around for you to catch up. Time to move your mail into the early 90s and get a MIME-aware mail agent...
This IS a flame. It must be nice to be a sysadmin of a net where you have the time to run around and make sure all your users have access to MIME-aware mail agents. I only manage 50 users on three flavors of U*NX using 5 different terminal emulators, and just can't seem to find the time. Maybe I can talk the tax-payers of CA into paying me overtime to do this. Gee I'm really sorry I couldn't add a graphic to this message. I guess us neanderthals just don't have it together. BTW, with your superior sense of technology, I'm quite shocked at the lack of signature on your missive. Dave Otto -- dave@marvin.jta.edd.ca.gov -- daveotto@acm.org "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" [the Great Oz] finger DaveOtto@ACM.org/or server for PGP 2.6 key <0x3300e841> fingerprint = 78 71 3A 5B FD 8A 9A F1 8F BC E8 6A C7 BD A4 DD -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLu9wEyuceIAzAOhBAQFzKwP/ZMEIA9IBkEtDK0Tf2TAdS7U+IlX2XN19 jmZxnejpzf/t2zxKc3cEQ9C1VRt7UjVbCYehAjoW9hCycnxLVrlN1+HX9i2oVu4h V338Hfk8RjGX8VcNtI0OrpmJ4LV71IqFNA3vS7QbRWD8qJXIYKYxJXI9OVVSct2E e27rnsNzEO8= =+RaW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----