> I'm expecting to see a nice html page - am I expecting too much,
> or am I just doing something wrong?
I'm just quoting this to make a question. Sorry to the original poster
O:-) ;-)
I've thought a lot of times about the html-email thing. And I've come
to a conclusion, but as I don't know very much about all this email and
internet world, I put it here to see what you think :-) (yes, yes, it's
related to Mutt ... well, sort of O:-))
I think that html email will become the standart. I've got only two
reasons to think this:
- The most used MUAs (Windows based) use by default html to compose
emails. They're also full of bugs, as we're seeing nowadays, but
anyway there's a lot of people using them.
- If Internet access and speed become greater everyday, and the html
tags don't cause too much performance loss (in terms of net traffic,
I mean) ... why not? I mean, what are the reasons that make html (or
maybe xml or a derivated thing) not suited for email?
This is related to Mutt because maybe in a near future we see html
emails as the norm, and not the exception, and some kind of html rendering
engine gets implemented into Mutt.
What's your opinion related to this?
a) "You'll get html email support when hell freezes over."
b) "I don't care. I'll decide it when it happens."
c) "You're too much on Prozac. Stop it."
Thanks in advance :-)
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Roberto Suarez Soto · "If it can break,
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Corgo/Lugo/Galicia/Spain · (Murphy's Law)