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 Setup of Microsoft Outlook Express 5 for Sending of Clear Text
Setup of Microsoft Outlook Express 5 for Sending of Clear TextAnswered By Chris Gianakopoulos 
[Heather] We get so many people who send us perfectly good questions, in
HTML, which drives some of our mailers crazy.  It's not surprising that
someone with a crippled Linux box would reach for a nearby Windows system
to send the mail.  So, here's some help for you.  Utterly self serving,
to help us get plaintext 
 
[Chris] Hey Heather,
I glanced at the March 2001 Linux Gazette and noticed your (subtle) request for the steps needed to set up my Outlook Express mailer to send clear text. I read in a textbook (circuits) that a promise made is a debt unpaid. I will recoin the phrase to "A request made is a response unpaid". Therefore, I will post you a response which attempts to provide a coherent step of steps to achieve our goal.
I actually executed these steps while typing the steps into a text file using vi for DOS. I use my Microsoft machine when I email late nights. I hope that this is coherent! Anybody can sanity check me, of course (that's what teams do -- review each other's work). Here are the steps.
You're all set!
-------------------- End of Instructions ----------------------
The line lengths of the steps look short because I typed those steps into a text file, using vi, and I always keep lines less than 80 characters. I'm from the old days of using terminals (not ASR-33 teletypes although once I had a General Electric Terminet 300 TTY for a printer), so I avoid line wrap.
Thank you and Ben for the encourgement that you give. I'm still a cross between a soon to be Linux hacker and an embedded software hacker (they call me an engineer, but, I think that is questionable).
You are a kick-a## teem! Keep up the good work!
Chris G.
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