On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 15:50 -0500, Mail Lists wrote:
It is expected in the business world for those things not complex
enough to warrant a separate document but needing some structure which
can be easily passed along and edited.
I'd far rather get the occasional HTML mail, when it's warranted, than
have someone attach some word processor document. I get unending grief
from them, but I can usually get something sensible out of HTML.
Replying to them can be a right bastard though, on various different
mailers. Some mail client's quoting tricks are really stupid, and it
doesn't help that a lot of the original HTML was utter crap in the first
place. It's somewhat unusual for HTML mail to be sensibly created.
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