Christopher A. Williams wrote:

Some businesses have now intentionally modified their email clients to NOT render RTF and HTML, and have made it such that to enable them is a firing violation of company policy.

i.e. don't count on being able to say "the blue text in bullet three is the important part" anymore.

...And we all know that, while such exceptions exist, they are indeed
the exceptions and not the general rule. In fact the only CIO positions
I know of that would border on such a policy are US Navy.

In the corporate world, such a policy would likely get the CIO fired by
the CEO and the Board...

And in the places where it didn't, the typical email would just become a word or excel attachment instead of html.

--
  Les Mikesell
   lesmikes...@gmail.com

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