On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 08:33:27AM +0100, Adam Hatia wrote:
> Brian,
> 
> > For example, you can't use the "class" operator to format items.  I
> have used this rather basic function to translate my "class" items to
> the 
> > more basic "style" items:
> 
> Actually, CSS stylesheets are fully supported by Outlook, Outlook
> Express, and Thunderbird at least, and I am using CSS to generate
> size-efficient HTML emails that use the stylesheets from the website
> (though obviously, the path to the css file needs to be a full absolute
> URL) - do you still have an email client that doesn't support CSS, if
> so, what is it?

As I read email using mutt on Linux it doesn't even support html let
alone css. 

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