As you might know, (but it seems you don't), even in free-as-in-freedom OS,
such as FreeBSD (what else?), you have free-as-in-freedom Mail User Agent
(FMUA) which works very well with HTML content. such as gmail or kmail!
Anyway I believe your problem, believe it or not!, is to do with limited
char-set support of your mail app!
(And not with HTML)
Why do I believe that?
Even if you used mail (the command line mail application) you should be able
to see clearly the the text part of the mail (remember, even Micros~1 Outlok
use standart MIME mail format, which are multipart, always including a text
part).
So maybe you should read again your favorite system documentation on
char-set on how to upgrade the number of char-set it supports!
Beside why do I get through the pain of using inferior mail app when Outlook
express is so good an support both format? (and encrypted email, and annoted
email, and newsgroup, and so much more!...)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Yavor Doganov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] deployment issues on windows
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:52:36 +1000, Lloyd Dupont wrote:
Now I'm on windows, remember!
Even on the proprietary system Micros~1 Windows you can use a
free-as-in-freedom Mail User Agent (MUA) and stop annoying yourself and
the list readers with the nasty HTML your current mailer vomits.
--
Yavor Doganov JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Free Software Association - Bulgaria http://fsa-bg.org
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