> 
> I recieved a polite mail asking me to remove my vcard for my mail.  I am
> very mixed on this type of restriction.  I rember when I was the first
> one on my team to use html mail.  Boy did I get flamed!  First because I
> sent something out that not everybody could parse, and second because
> they didn't know how to do it.  Now all of them use it, and wouldn't
> know what to do without it.  I like using this new technology.  The
> vcard is slick.  I send mail to addresses other than mailing lists and
> news groups.  I like to have my vcard in that mail.  I'm certainly not
> going to take the time to enable and disable this feature every time I
> send mail.  I guess it is a bit ugly when it comes across as plain
> text.  Ok, so I will disable it for now on my home systems.  I will
> still use it at work.  It is my electronic business card.
> 

As far as HTML mail goes, I ignore it.  Not because I can't read it, but
because plain and simple I don't need to read it and I don't want to read
it.  It is annoying.  The same with vcards except they're not quite as
annoying. 

Greg

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