On Monday, March 03, 2014 16:08:24 Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> The 03/03/14 14:59, Elfy wrote:
> > Will you please just use text.
>
> I normally respect compatibility across systems and technologies, as it
> could be those which only features plain text emails (mainly because
> using GNU Priva
This thread has derailed long enough. I've spoken with Alberto and he
has agreed to stop sending non-plain text emails. I urge everyone to
respect each other's time and wishes and stick to using simple text for
ease of reading and retrieving messages. Should lapses occur I'll be
forced to remov
Quoting Alberto Salvia Novella :
But I'll consider using plain text only if you could provide me a
picture about how you see my emails where you usually read them,
along with a list of inconveniences HTML format causes to your email
usage.
And there of those of us who just simply want to
If this carry one with silly graphics continues... this team will be marked
as spam for my browser.
Kindest regards,
Phill.
On 3 March 2014 17:05, Thomas Ward wrote:
> The formatting is the issue. Ignoring cross-compatability and the emoji
> and images, the over-use of bold and other formatt
On 03/03/14 18:21, Thomas Ward wrote:
Downloading those images and rendering them does two things: (1) uses
up my phone data three times faster, and (2) takes a long time to
render the entire message.
Since what you say affects common email clients in both Android and iOS
devices (as I have jus
Quoting Alberto Salvia Novella :
But I'll consider using plain text only if you could provide me a
picture about how you see my emails where you usually read them,
along with a list of inconveniences HTML format causes to your email
usage.
And there of those of us who just simply want to
The formatting is the issue. Ignoring cross-compatability and the emoji and
images, the over-use of bold and other formatting is the biggest issue in your
emails.
As Elfy said, ***you were asked to not use HTML in messages in another email
thread.***
And yes, although I used bold, I'm trying
Does this reply works as required by you?
Smilies will be compatible with any device
Text will be easy to read in both, plain and HTML format
Images will use minimum bandwidth
Users can choose to use plain text in order to save even more
>> On Mar 3, 2014, at 10:21, Colin Law wrote:
>>
>>> On 3 March 2014 15:08, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
>>> The 03/03/14 14:59, Elfy wrote:
>>>
>>> Will you please just use text.
>>
>>
>> I normally respect compatibility across systems and technologies, as it
>> could be those which only f
On 3 March 2014 15:08, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> The 03/03/14 14:59, Elfy wrote:
>>
>> Will you please just use text.
>
>
> I normally respect compatibility across systems and technologies, as it
> could be those which only features plain text emails (mainly because using
> GNU Privacy Guard
The 03/03/14 14:59, Elfy wrote:
Will you please just use text.
I normally respect compatibility across systems and technologies, as it
could be those which only features plain text emails (mainly because
using GNU Privacy Guard).
On the other hand, visual representation is very important fo
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