On 2024-02-16 10:06, Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-devel wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2024, Hairy Pixels via fpc-devel wrote:

His email looks good to me. Much easier to see code with formatting.

Who doesn't have email clients with HTML support these days? I can't imagine how old your system must be to not have this.

I don't have HTML support in my mail program. My mail program is text based.

HTML in mail is for 99.99% of cases a waste of bandwidth. I care about
the content of a message, not about the markup.

@Michael - thanks, I'm sure there are others, possibly having HTML support but still preferring plain text e-mails for various reasons.

Since I triggered this discussion, I'd like to stop it before it evolves to a lengthy discussion about something which is not on topic on this list - if somebody feels a necessity to continue, fpc-other is the right place. Anyway - the particular message of the original poster was broken, possibly as a result of the mailing list processor adding the usual footer to it (I cannot check the culprit easily and I don't intend to try doing it) resulting in issues even with rather up to date e-mail clients supporting HTML. In particular, there was an empty plain text section in the e-mail containing just the footer. When responding to it with a very up to date mobile e-mail client (obviously supporting HTML e-mails), the original message was not quoted, because the client preferred the plain text version (which is a very reasonable default, especially on a mobile device). When displaying the message in another client (open-source webmailer, obviously also supporting HTML e-mails), parts of the message were displayed mixed with the footer.

As a moderator of this list, I _recommend_ everybody to use plain-text e-mails, or at least to configure the e-mail client to send both plain-text and HTML version of the outgoing messages. It isn't a strict requirement, but please understand that doing otherwise may result in issues.

Thanks

Tomas
(one of FPC mailing list moderators)
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