On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:42:33PM -0400, Robert J. Hansen wrote:

Still with the HTML? This excerpt is from the Fedora mail list but it
applies to all lists:

It applies to those lists which have a policy on HTML mail identical to that of the Fedora mailing list. This is not the same as "all lists."

Why? HTML is designed for web pages, not emails, and uses a lot more
bandwidth.

This is a canard. Given most of the bandwidth is taken up by spam, the tiny fraction that you can save by shifting messages from HTML to raw text is utterly insignificant. It's a rounding error.

True to some extent. But when you are on dialup or pay by the byte wireless, it does make a difference when you are quickly checking your mail and your mailserver / ISP has good spam filtering in place.

Many list members actually block HTML because it is used for
malicious code.

By that logic I should block plain text emails, based on how many malicious emails I get in those formats.

There are certainly reasons to avoid HTML email, but these reasons don't strike me as especially persuasive.

Still, the reason the original poster sent a mail to this list is to solicit help. The HTML mail shows up as hardly readible on some mail clients. While you might argue that that's a problem for the receiver and not the sender, it does reduce the chances of getting a helpful reply from someone who'd know the answer but can't be bothered to decypher the unreadable HTML junk that arrived in their mailbox. The sender in that case is the only person suffering from their HTML-only mail.

My 4KB of wasted bandwidth worth...

Remco

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