Although I agree with you, I also believe it would really add to the richness of
email if every mail client would understand at least a subset of the HTML
language (no scripting, no funny shit, just the basic tags), or otherwise ignore
HTML tags. This would aid people to better structure their
HTML is for web pages, not for mailing lists.
many of the people waiting to help you on this list do not have
or use mailers that respond to HTML
I have a filter that throws away HTML messages
I notice since rejoining this list that my trash fills up with
newbie list messages at breakneck
Does my K-Mail come through in plain text here?
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, you wrote:
HTML is for web pages, not for mailing lists.
many of the people waiting to help you on this list do not have
or use mailers that respond to HTML
I have a filter that throws away HTML messages
I notice
Yes, kmail uses plain text. Most of the HTML crap comes from Microsoft Outlook.
Does my K-Mail come through in plain text here?
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