That reminds me of the debate over V chips/parental controls. People
that DON'T want something think it is the responsibility of others not
to send it to them rather than THEIR own responsibility to block it with
the tools they have.
If you don't want HTML just set up a rule in your mail client that
blocks it. If your mail client doesn't allow you to setup rules then
you probably need to use something created in the current millennium.
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Subject: Re: ISC launches new website and mailing list manager
The mailing list conversion requires a little explanation:
* The new one-stop page for all the lists under isc.org is
https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo
Now, can it be configured to strip or reject html rubbish?
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