On May/06/2000, Telsa Gwynne wrote:
> Lots of people connect to the net without a firewall, too :)
A firewall? What's a firewall? :-m ;-)
> Going by the HTML contents of the occasional HTML email I get, the HTML
> is rubbish, you get thirty pages of HTML source for a two-line message
> of text, and you have to have a browser or something that will turn it
> into something you can read. Also, grepping the mail spool for things
> quickly will suddenly require lots of extra stuff to filter out things
> in angle brackets. (Okay, this is perhaps not a terribly universal
> problem...)
But it's a good point, indeed. I didn't thought about it O:-) Managing
email is quite easy because its simplicity, and maybe formatting it with HTML
tags could end with this.
> But then, I don't contribute to mutt development, so my opinion and
> wants are not really likely to have an effect. :)
Well, users' opinion and ideas should be part of the things that
developers take into account when programming, shouldn't they? :-)
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