On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 03:19:51AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:

[..snip..]
> 
> 3. Well, I don't like pink colored fonts, blinking text, etc.
>    Html gives you more options to make the text look ugly ;-)
>    Many people using html-mail tend to use TT-fonts which don't exit on
>    my linux box. I even got a message with a background picture!
> 
> 4. Html is simply unnecessary for email. If you want to send s.o. a
>    html page, you could attach it.

Completely right. Perhaps one should point out one of Murphy's computer
laws:
The quality of a text is inversionally proportional to the number of fancy features 
used in it.

By the way, most clients (yes, even on the windows side) send both as a
default.

> >     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."
> > 
> 
> a) of cause! ;-)

well, as it was pointed out, thats one for the developers, but I whant to
see whether this'll ever get a standard.
b) for me..

Kai

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