Speaking for myself.... For PIE, I'm strictly AOL e-mail. Not to brag, but I am using Win98. janet, "someone" said you're using Win3.1 Are you that young still??? Bonnie In a message dated 7/21/1999 10:00:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: > hi bonnie > > it's all black and white to me! > > whar kind of e-mail software are you using? > and linda? and carol? > > i'm using eudora lite which has no options in re colour > so to me, it must be something like looking at a colour tv broadcast > using a black and white tv - yikes > > on the other hand > all of my posts must show up as black and white elsewhere > since i can't 'send' in any other way > yes/no? > > janet > > ps > carol's message also shows the multi-part problem > i mentioned in my post E-Mail 102: > and the colours are specified in the html part as > BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4 [hexadecimal colour code] > font-color: black [english colour code!] > > > At 20:35 1999/07/21 EDT, you wrote: > >Janet, > >As Linda says, I received this is color. > >Linda fwd it to me & it still arrived in color. > >I also got the same post thru the list & it was in color. > >I don't know what you are receiving it as. > >This is about the 6 post I've seen from Carol > >that is in color. > > > >Very puzzling. > > > >Bonnie > > > >In a message dated 7/21/1999 8:24:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > >[log in to unmask] writes: > > > >> Subj: Fw: Questions about surgery > >> Date: 7/21/1999 8:24:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time > >> From: [log in to unmask] (Linda Warrenburg) > >> To: [log in to unmask] (Bonnie Rowley) > >> > >> Bonnie, > >> I just downloaded this message and it has a dark gray background. Do > you > >> see gray or B&W? The other messages that came at the same time all have > >> white backgrounds. > >> Linda > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: Carole K. Menser > >> To: [log in to unmask] > >> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 7:14 PM > >> Subject: Questions about surgery > >> > >> > >> Are any of the surgical procedures for Parkinson's currently covered > under > >> Medicare? Do any of these surgeries specifically improve slowness of > >> movement? > >> > >> Ted Menser (51/45/43) > >> > >> -------------------- > -----------snip