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Re: chromebook



On Mi, 10 iul 19, 10:35:33, John Crawley wrote:
> On 2019-07-10 01:52, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > 
> > Please post only text, not HTML.  If your email agent *cannot* do plain
> > text alone, at least configure it to send both plain text and HTML.  Or,
> > y'know, get a better email agent.
> > 
> Of course text messages are best (and what I use all the time) but surely a
> decent mail agent on the receiver's end will display that OK? On Thunderbird
> the OP was perfectly readable, and I had no idea it wasn't plain text till I
> checked the source.

1. As far as I know html e-mail is not standardized.

   This means that one's messages might look entirely different at the 
   receiver's end to what the sender intended.
   
   Computer output needed to diagnose problems is best sent unchanged.
   Good luck in figuring out how to do this in a html message.

   Bonus points for e-mail clients trying to apply the same formatting 
   to the text part as well, making it less readable.

2. Some (many?) of us are reading messages on text-only clients.

   This may be for objective or subjective reasons, but it's probably 
   quite common here.

   Sure, there are ways to display html content, but see 1.

3. The html (part) can add significant overhead.

   It's not a major issue for the few messages usually currently sent to 
   the list, but if all posters would be using html it could have a 
   significant impact for readers on a data cap.


Hope this explains,
Andrei
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