>Realistically how much value does html add to a mailing list? Yes, all this talk about the HTML, cutting edge of messaging technology is bewildering--despite handling hundreds of messages per day for years I cannot recall ever getting a message that somebody had intentionally, obviously formatted in HTML so as to improve it (although I did get a nice one in rich text once 8). People who write mail in HTML do so exclusively because their MUAs default that way and they are too dull to turn it off. Cutting edge indeed. Doing my part to make sure this thread never ends, --Ken 68 Westy, Admin --type2-- The Volkswagen Bus Mailing List
- 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
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Rich Kulawiec
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists Chris Pepper
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists Todd Day
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists James Lick
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists Ken Hooper
- RE: HTML-enabled mailing lists Kynn Bartlett
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Erich L. Markert
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Woodrick, Ed
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Manar Hussain
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Dave Voorhis
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Linda Allison
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Douglas Fajardo
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Kynn Bartlett
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Jason Rasku
- Re: HTML-enabled mailing lists Rich Kulawiec
