Roedy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 23:33:13 GMT, Rich Teer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote or quoted : > >> What the hell has that got to do with HTML email? Sending photos >> is an example of what attachments are for. > > Normally you send photos to grandma with captions under each photo. > That is far more convenient for the technopeasant receiver than > dealing with multiple attachments.
I'd like to agree, but I haven't received *ANY* properly formatted, captioned and readable list of photos in an HTML email message in a long while. What I usually get it an email message with a completely irrelevant subject -- usually a reply to a random thread that happened to include my email address in the recipient list -- with a message body as useless as: Here's a photo collection or even more useless, or empty. This and other things, that show the original poster of the particular HTML email message has _no_ intention to spend just *one* minute to properly write a readable, useful email message, tend to be the main reasons why I block all HTML email messages from non-work-related email addresses, save them in a special folder and look at them only when I really feel like spending some time to weed through the junk. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list