* Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com> [04-26-17 16:59]: > On 2017-04-26, Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de> wrote: > > El día miércoles, abril 26, 2017 a las 07:18:30p. m. +0000, Grant Edwards > > escribió: > > > >> > Why should a sender of txt mail be worried about how Gmail or any other > >> > MUA is rendering a txt mail? Isn't this the responsibility of the user > >> > of the other MUA to configure it (the font) correctly? > >> > >> When I send an e-mail it is because I have a desire to convey some > >> sort of information to the recipient. Sending an email that the user > >> will find illegible does not accomplish that goal. > > > > Any normal text mail will be readable, even with non-fixed fonts; > > perhaps what you want is > > What I want is mainly to be able to include small tables of data. *you* can include tables of data within your post formatted as *you* desire, but those viewing will see as they have configured their systems w/o regard to your desires provided you mail text (after all, that is email, text).
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