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>>I can't change the whole world just for one list. |
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> No need to. Even in other mails, there's seldom a need |
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> for HTML in mails. |
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I too am interested in useful contexts for html. I just can't think of |
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any situation where I wouldn't use structured text markup in an email. |
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Sure, I might *attach* an html document (or pdf or even, god forbid, an |
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MSWord doc!) but that is different (even if it gets displayed just like |
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a message would...). Maybe I have an old-fashioned view of email but I |
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see more expressive means of communication better served with other |
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technologies (IM, etc.) |
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Cheers |
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Antoine |
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ps. since stopping top-posting on lists I have since stopped top-posting |
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*anywhere*. People who have a list of questions and answer them two |
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posts up without any real reference to the questions are simply poor |
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communicators... and that is certainly what I see a lot of. |
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