On Sat, Jul 06, 2024 at 07:17:51PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote: [...]
> FWIW to any not familiar with how email was 30+ years ago, M$ and Win95 seem > to be > the root blame for the practice of both use of not only HTML for email by > default, > but also of defaulting to imposition of a smaller than default font size in > those > HTML emails, apparently to match what web designers were doing, making email > mousetype similar to the web page mousetype those eagle-eyed designers were > fond > of imposing on everyone in the days before zoom was invented. [...] Don't blame the designers. There has always been a struggle over control of the end user's computer -- just as a means of reaching the end user's perception. The companies are winning. That's what we get when the companies financing the infrastructure are all, basically, advertising companies (Microsoft? They don't make tech. They sell tech). Cheers -- t
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