A good compromise would be to send it in plain text with a link to a fancier
online version.  This is how I urge our own clients to send out newsletters.
I do receive html formatted email, however, I would MUCH rather receive the
newsletter in plain text please.

Thanks,

Heather


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One really wonders how you all communicate with your less developed
customers......

Abel


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> Chuck, Ross, whoever, can you PLEASE stop them sending it in HTML? I
> often wonder if these marketing folks even think a second about what
> they do. :-(

I will second that.  If it was sent to our mail tracking system, all
that we would have received was a message containing one line...

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...since we don't accept HTML e-mail...


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