My mistake. I skimmed the FAQ for parts that seemed important. And I
didn't make the connection that GMail sends out HTML email by default
even if I don't add any formatting or links.
But why should Statalist send out error messages? On mailing lists I
am on, I don't get a copy of my own messages -- and this is what I
expected from Statalist too. So after I sent something to Statalist,
but negligently as HTML, I could not distinguish what happened from my
question being simply ignored. And the FAQ does link to guidelines on
stating a question, which emphasizes that you should not repeat a
question or complain about people ignoring your question. So my
mistake could happen to other new subscribers, using GMail or any
other clients.
I hope all get their answers in the end, just as I did today, which I
am grateful for.
Thanks again,
Laszlo
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Nick Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The FAQ section 2.2 says
>
> "Please make sure that your mailer is set to send ASCII or “plain text” for outgoing messages, or the equivalent for your mailer. That is, do not send HTML, rich text, VCards, winmail.dat files, or anything other than Plain Text. See http://www.expita.com/nomime.html for an excellent explanation of this matter, including instructions for configuring many types of mail software so that you do not send mail in formats that are difficult for many mailers to read."
>
> Which bit of this is unclear?
>
> But you're right. We don't send error messages. Why should we?
>
> Nick
> [email protected]
>
> László Sándor
>
> However, it wasn't clear to me
> after signing up or reading the FAQ that Statalist accepts only plain
> text emails, and doesn't even send out error messages if you (or
> GMail) tried to send it an HTML email.
>
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