On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:47 PM, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 28-Jan-2010, at 18:24, John C. Welch wrote:
>>
>> Indeed. So rather than trying to make it hard to get to, instead, meet the
>> challenge head on, and give people a solid *subset* of HTML so they can have
>> better formatting and control. If you give them 90% of what they will use
>> right there, no arguing, the other 10% they don't have is forgivable.
>
> This is one of the reasons I like the idea of having an option for markdown 
> to be translated to html. The fact is that HTML messages can be quite useful. 
> Adam Engst @ TidBITS does html messages right, though it took me a couple of 
> years to get over my antipathy for HTML emails and learn this.
>
> We'll still have some Letters user sending out pink text on a sky-blue 
> background with a .tiff signature graphic<1>, but there's only so much stupid 
> you can plan for.
>
> <1> not making this up
>

Ugh, I have a family member who sends out his business logo with
every. single. email.
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