EE wrote on 28-03-18 18:27:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ant wrote on 28-03-18 06:13:
...> I have had to re-educate business organizations who insist on
sending
multipart email to put something useful into the plain text part of
the message, since that is the only part I would see. Some of them
actually learned!
I kindly e-mail back that I don't see that information, but they
insist it is my fault and to use a better e-mail client. :(
This is their fault, but they don't care YOU MUST ACCEPT, DISPLAY AND
READ THE HTML PART !
Now, a lot of those people put a link in the plain text part of the
message and that leads to a web page, which will open in a browser.
That works for me. I also informed the multipart senders that I would
delete the mail as junk if I saw nothing useful in the part I could read.
Most people did not understand what are your requirements. If some
understand it, they don't know how to fulfill your requirements.
Personnaly, when it's possible I write in plain text - but I read in
HTML if the mail contain an html part.
So I don't have problems.
My only reaction is when the sender put at the end of his mail a
spam-part like:
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