On my mailing lists, I trap HTML attachments (among others). I view
my lists as means of passing information, or for discussion. To do
this most effectively, I insist subscribers use plain text for messages;
that way any subscriber can also read the message.
When every subscriber has an HTML compatible mail reader (or whatever
format becomes the wave of the future) then I'll permit that format
on my lists. Until then, I embrace inclusion for all subscribers,
and don't allow exclusive formats.
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| 2. I'll still respect you in the AM.
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- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Michelle Dick
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Michael C. Berch
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Kynn Bartlett
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Subir Grewal
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Michelle Dick
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Linda Allison
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists johnjohn
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Lawrence Weeks
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists MowMow Kitty
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Rich Kulawiec
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists James C. Armstrong
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists Claire McNab
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists Jason Rasku
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists D. J. Bernstein
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists D. J. Bernstein
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Christopher Davis
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists Mike Nolan
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists Woodrick, Ed
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Rich Kulawiec
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists Dave Voorhis
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists Kersti Anear
