HTML Email:

As you can see below, Drupal can be configured for HTML only
mimemail.
If Drupal is installed correctly and permissions allow, users can choose HTML 
mail
during signup.

MimeMail plugin is only available for Drupal 4.7 
http://drupal.org/project/Modules/category/64
Here's
the Mailman plugin for Drupal
5/6:http://webscripts.softpedia.com/script/Modules/Drupal-Modules/User-mailman-register-47712.html

Here's what the configuration looks like:

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>(Drupal 6.5)
Mail          
          
                    
Please choose a mail engine.
          

 E-mail address: 
 
 A valid e-mail address for this website, used by the auto-mailer during 
registration, new password requests, notifications, etc.


  Use mime mail for all messages
 Use the mime mail module to deliver all site messages.  With this option, 
system emails will have styles and formatting

Input format
  Filtered HTML
 Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.Allowed
HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite>
<code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt>
<dd>Lines and paragraphs break automatically.


  PHP code
 You may post PHP code. You should include <?php ?> tags.


  Full HTML
 Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.Lines 
and paragraphs break automatically.Allowed
HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite>
<code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt>
<dd>You may post PHP code. You should include <?php ?> tags.


  MediaWiki markup

More information about formatting options

  Plaintext email only
 This option disables the use of email messages with graphics and styles.  All 
messages will be converted to plain text.

Advanced Settings
  Process incoming messages posted to this site
 This is an advanced setting that should not be enabled unless you know what 
you are doing


 Message validation string: *
 
 This string will be used to validate incoming messages.  It can be anything, 
but must be used on both sides of the transfer



 E-mail engine: 
 Mime Mail - Default mailing engine using drupal_mail().SMTP - SMTP mailing 
engine using SMTP module.
 Choose an e-mail engine for sending mails from your site.

So, that's using the mimemail plugin and the choices are defined in the USER 
SETTINGs at the signup site.

For Administrators, multiple mailing lists can be easily setup and administered 
via Drupal.


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> Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 10:31:13 -0700
> Subject: NOT OT: re plain text vs HTML
> From: lthiels...@gmail.com
> To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
> 
> Technomage wrote:
> >There are, in fact, a few of us (like me) who use text only readers for
> >various reasons (such as visual impairment) and html formatted messages
> >are definitely the bane of out existence.
> >
> >its been proper etiquette on the internet since its inception that mail
> >usually is plain text and if you wish to send media (pictures, etc) that
> >its attached (in mime printable form). this may seem archaic, but it
> >generally works out well for most of us.
> >
> >now my client here can read html formatted messages, but the speech
> >device will not read me the output, instead it will read the underlying
> >source of the text (which gets noisy, frustrating, and tends to have me
> >filter such without even reading it)
> >
> >I, for one, have a problem with such mails and tend to filter them into
> >the junk box. if anything important gets in there, its gone (if its
> >really important, the sender will have sent as plain text with an html
> >attachment <preferred>. this way, I can still read it and those with
> >extra features can use the html to their own contentment).
> >
> >sorry of I may seem a bit terse toward those using html formatted text
> >messages, but you folks should be aware there are almost 30 million
> >others like me and we would rather not have our lives made any harder
> >than it already is.
> 
> Finally a good reason to use plain text as opposed to reasons to avoid
> HTML.  I confess this had not occurred to me.  I would have think that
> modern text readers would read HTML embedded text without source tags
> etc. even had I thought about it.  If there are not, there certainly
> need to be.  Sounds like an opportunity for someone.
> 
> I use gmail for this list and a few other things.  gmail really has no
> formatting means for plain text which is one reason to prefer the
> "Rich formatting" option.  To even include technomages comment as
> "quoted" I had to manually insert the symbols on each line.  Other
> email clients offer more formatting tools for plain text.  Sounds like
> a suggestion to send to google.
> 
> For most email I use Thunderbird.  Thunderbird has an option that says
> "When sending messages in HTML and one or more recipients are not
> listed as being able to receive HTML:"
> - Ask me what to do
> - Convert the message to plain text
> - Send the message in HTML anyway
> - Send the message in both plain text and HTML
> 
> I think the last option is the default, but all I know for sure is
> that is what mine is set to.  I never checked whether that means it
> sends both to all recipients or separate sends for plain text
> recipients.  Would that email had something similar.
> 
> **** Technomage, do you know if your reader works right for a message
> that Thunderbird sends with that 4th option?
> 
> The Tbird address book allows you to specify for each recipient what
> format they prefer.  I notice also that the send options in
> Thunderbird allow format selection based on the destination domain.
> Mine shows a number of domains under HTML, but none under Plain Text
> -- 
> Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps, for he is the only
> animal that is struck with the difference between what things are and
> what they ought to be.
>   - William Hazlitt
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