> On Mar 13, 2014, at 6:32 AM, "Benny Kjær Nielsen" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> It would be possible (if the user prefers top-posting), but it's not certain 
> that all receiving email clients/services would handle it well. “Forward as 
> Attachment” is also often

I think having an option to reply with top-posting, and then merging the HTML 
resulting from the markdown with that of the original message, is the best 
solution. Making it remember the preference per-domain would probably be good. 
That handles the "must preserve HTML when replying to work" case.

You will need to include your CSS in the result, since you'll have to force 
your markdown-generated HTML to have it's own style. You'll also need to make 
some of your CSS selectors more specific so they override anything the original 
message did. Outlook, for instance, sometimes mucks with the paragraph spacing.

This is essentially what I'm doing with my HTML replies, except that I'm 
including the raw HTML in the compose window since that's the only way I can 
make it work. I have it set to only do that for mail from my work.
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