On 5/15/2018 5:34 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively by three kinds of people: (1) ignorant newbies who don't know any better (2) ineducable morons who refuse to learn (3) spammers. There are no exceptions.
For years, I was very disciplined about using plain-text only for my outbound messages... but then I got frustrated with seeing email I had posted (to lists like this) - come back with horribly bad line wrapping - that made for very choppy readability. (This may have been better or worse depending on which software or device I was reading it on?) Then, when I switched to using my Thunderbird client's "plain and html" setting, that problem went away, and posts that I made didn't look like someone high on drugs typed them. -- Rob McEwen https://www.invaluement.com