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clayart computer gibberish on aol

updated thu 29 may 08

 

Eduardo Lazo on mon 26 may 08


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Are there any AOL users who have solved the computer gibberish and blue
background that now comes with the daily Clayart digest. This extra computer
language stuff sure makes it hard to read the messages.
Eduardo Lazo
Belmont, California



**************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with
Tyler Florence" on AOL Food.
(http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

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Shula on mon 26 may 08


Ah, AOL is still difficult, I see. I must admit that AOL so frustrated me about 3 years ago, that I changed providers - after being with AOL for 10 years. The proverbial straw was after a weekend when AOL changed some of their software and I could no longer receive ClayArt. I called AOL several times and they said it wasn't their fault. Of course after I canceled, I received lots of attention, too late.

Good luck with the latest AOL gibberish problem.

Shula
Desert Hot Springs, California, USA

-----Original Message-----
>From: Eduardo Lazo

>Subject: Clayart computer gibberish on AOL
>
>Are there any AOL users who have solved the computer gibberish and blue
>background that now comes with the daily Clayart digest. This extra computer
>language stuff sure makes it hard to read the messages.
>Eduardo Lazo
>Belmont, California

John Sankey on tue 27 may 08


The problem isn't with AOL, it's with the new listserv. All of us are
getting it in the digest.

For a start, listserv has to turn on MIME compliance and output text. I
presume someone is
working on it but don't expect a quick answer, the problem could be a
hundred and one places
after such a major upgrade.

John Sankey
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Include 'Byrd' in the subject line of your reply to get through my spam
filter.
I can only read text mail, no attachments.

Ivor and Olive Lewis on wed 28 may 08


Dear Eduardo Lazo,
I am not a computer whizz but your message came through to the digest
in both
plain text and HTML code.

I wonder in this means you should check the Options folder of Tools
to verify you own settings for sending e.mail.
Comments ...Solutions... anyone... please ?

Best regards
Ivor Lewis.
Redhill,
South Australia.