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Why is there so much computer gobbledygook interlaced within the MUSEUM-L
posts? Is there something wrong with the listserv? I find it very hard to
read the posts with so many repeated words, >'s, <'s, </html>
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=, and such. Most of them contain the statement "This is a
multi-part message in MIME format." What the heck does that mean?
There are times I don't read MUSEUM-L because of all the cyber-trash mixed
in. Is anyone else having this problem? Is there something that can be
done to eliminate or minimize that? I'm no computer nerd, but I have been
using email and the internet for about 10 years. It seems to me that
something ought to be done to get rid of all that stuff.
HBC
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Henry B. Crawford
Curator of History
Museum of Texas Tech University
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