Is a .jpg file supposed to be a form/variant of the GIF standard?
@GIF:<filename>
Invented by Henk Wever and used in his Dutchie software. The
filename (which does not have an extension) indicates a .GIF
picture of the author of the message. If you have the GIF file on
your system, you can setup an external utility to view the gif at
the press of a key.
The FidoLook plugin for Outlook Express did a nice job of making ng messages emulate echomail, and I think it supported X-Face too.
I guess it would be akin to having an avatar per message.
The FidoLook plugin for Outlook Express did a nice job of making
ng messages emulate echomail, and I think it supported X-Face
too.
I never got to suss-out that package. It was popular in some
eastern Eurpoean states IIRC.
I guess it would be akin to having an avatar per message.
Yeah, something simple could have been interesting. But even the
author(s) lost the plot. By now the technology is ancient voodoo.
Gee whiz at the time, last century.
Paul Quinn wrote to August Abolins <=-
The FidoLook plugin for Outlook Express did a nice job of making ng messages emulate echomail, and I think it supported X-Face too.
I never got to suss-out that package. It was popular in some eastern Eurpoean states IIRC.
I'm using Mozilla SeaMonkey now on the BBS, as I'm looking for a low- resource web.email.chat client, and it reminds me of the early 2000s.
:)
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