On Mon, 19 May 2003 00:25, Matt Ryan wrote: > Neil McGovern wrote: > > These are all valid points, however, I still don't want to read HTML > > e-mail in mutt. > > You are figting a losing battle. If the MUA that someone uses is set-up to > send HTML (rich test, whatever) email then you are highly unlikely to get > them to change it. Some devices (cable TV email?) may not even be able to > turn it off. Whatever the arguements are for running a lean mean email > client its probably going to have to cope with HTML email or you are going > to have to limit who you interact with!
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