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Hello Silviu Cojocaru,

On Friday, October 26 2001 at 10:55 AM PDT, you wrote:

> Nick, as long as the developers provide an option to deactivate
> viewing HTML parts by default and as the HTML editor will be
> included, a way for the user to deactivate this feature,
> introducing HTML capabilities is OK and understandable. A
> lot of users like sending out HTML e-mail, so in order for TB!
> to become appealing to a larger number of people, the developers
> have to put this in their product.

I suppose it boils down to personal preference, but I will never
purposely seek out a Mail Client just because it has the ability to send
out HTML. HTML is for Web pages... HTML E-Mail is an oxymoron. The more
time spent on this 'feature', means less time spent on fixing bugs and
implementation of requested features such as customisable toolbars, GPG
Plugins, OpenPGP/MIME, IMAP, porting TB! to Linux, etc.


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Nick

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