On Oct 22, 2007, at 10:27 AM, Keryx Web wrote:

When Outlook 2007 came out it incurred upon itself the righteous wrath of all standardistas thanks to the stupid decision to use Word as its HTML/CSS rendering engine.

In a few days Mac OS X Leopard will be out with much touted templates for the mail app. Here is my question: Are these made with standards, accessibility and separation of concerns in mind?


Lars Gunther

Hi Lars,

Quoted from: "HTTP://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail.html":

"Sincerely yours.
Mail for Leopard features more than 30 professionally designed stationery templates that make a virtual keepsake out of every email you send.

From invitations to birthday greetings, stationery templates feature coordinated layouts, fonts, colors, and drag-and-drop photo placement from your iPhoto library — everything to help you get your point across. You can even create personalized templates. Messages created with stationery in Mail use standard HTML that can be read by popular webmail services and email programs on both Mac computers and PCs."



Until it's actually released I'm not sure that anyone will be willing to say anything more then that since the people who know are under NDA's...



But it's only 4 days and 7 hours until the release :)






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