Monday, June 16, 2014, 12:42:51 AM, you wrote:

> And even if the recipient views in HTML, their viewing settings may be
> wildly different to your own, so they don't see what you imagine they 
> might.

Not  to  mention all those crazy colours that make a lot of HTML mails
extremely  difficult  to read or even legible at all and of course the
wasted    bandwidth,    particularly   for  people  with  smartphones,
tablets, 3G modems and data roaming charges.

You  don't  get this problem with plain text. Every plain text message
is always legible.

HTML  in  email  raises  immediate  "this is spam" suspicions for many
people.

Adrian

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