Re: [ot] anyone know of a good "sending accessible emails" guideline page?

From: Frank da Cruz (fdc@columbia.edu)
Date: Fri Jun 20 2003 - 08:56:55 EDT

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    > does anyone know of a simple, explanatory web page, aimed at not too
    > technical people, based on sending *accessible* email, and if really
    > necessary attachments and the problems related to attachments
    > (specifically inaccessibly, not viruses).
    >
    > i'm looking for a nice concise web page that i can give the address to
    > people who keep asking me about email attachments and reading email.
    > more often than not, the problem is with the sender, so i'd like to
    > find a web page that they can pass to people (who are more than likely
    > not knowledgeable about computers) in the event of unreadable email and
    > in particular unreadable attachments.
    >
    > very often an attachment isn't needed (like attaching a ms word
    > document when emails themselves are text) and i'd like to know about a
    > web page explaining that thoroughly but simply.
    >
    > anyone know of such a magical page?
    >
    You mean something like this?

      http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/safe.html

    It includes sections on email.

    - Frank



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