I forgot to ask: you do accept Blue Cross Blue Shield? You were listed on the bcbsma.com web site. Thanks. Return-Path: <http://www.sneakemail.com/~data> Received: from monkey.sneakemail.com ([207.106.87.13]) by mta008.verizon.net (InterMail vM.5.01.05.20 201-253-122-126-120-20021101) with SMTP id <20021205015542.http://www.monkey.sneakemail.com/~MZXP21599.mta008.verizon.net> for <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert>; Wed, 4 Dec 2002 19:55:42 -0600 Received: (qmail 5725 invoked by uid 48); 5 Dec 2002 01:55:41 -0000 Date: 5 Dec 2002 01:55:41 -0000 Message-ID: <20021205015541.5724.http://www.monkey.sneakemail.com/~qmail> To: http://www.aol.com/~wjolles From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert Subject: Monday appointment Encoding: 8bit Old-Priority: D X-header-match: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert X-to: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert) Status: OR Got your message. Dec 23rd sounds fine. Was 9am an option? If so, that may be better since my partner prefers sleeping in on Mondays :-). Is there a Monday where 11am would be an option? That would be ideal because my partner needs to get to her job on the green line. Thanks. From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert) Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 18:20:35 -0800 In-Reply-To: <199702110203.http://www.uclink4.berkeley.edu/~SAA02416> References: <199702110203.http://www.uclink4.berkeley.edu/~SAA02416> XX-from: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert) X-from: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert) Encrypt: on X-Mailer: Mail User's Shell (7.2.6 alpha(3) 7/19/95) To: http://www.uclink4.berkeley.edu/~joanl (Joan Lichterman) Subject: Re: SFSU Healthy Computing Computing Tips 1-39 Message-ID: <Stnv+9X76QsMWSaxvgoUAg@robert> Status: OR > From: http://www.uclink4.berkeley.edu/~joanl (Joan Lichterman) > Date: Mon Feb 10, 6:03pm > > Robert, I had sent it as an ASCII (DOS) Text file. I just tried sending it > *in* this message, instead of as an attachment, but for some reason -- even > though the whole file appeared to be blocked -- only part of the document > copied. What format do you want me to use? ASCII generic word processor? > Would that make any difference? Please advise. > joan Hmm, that's strange! It should'da worked. It may be that there's a bug in the software I use to convert MIME to plain ASCII... Regardless, sending it [via an attachment] as a .txt file is best (in MIME, that's "text/ascii"). Perhaps this is "ASCII generic word processor", I don't know. You could try sending it to me again in this format? "text/html" also works for me. However, ".doc" or ".rtf" or any Mac-oriented formats do not work. (My e-mail is still Unix because it's still the most flexible for me...)