> Micheal Espinola Jr wrote: > > I don't know if I'd call it a trend, but its certainly a > carry-over from the days of keeping everything as > simple/small as possible because of crappy MUA's and limited > capacity on MTA's. > > For some I think its a long-standing preference, and for > others I tend to think its a form of brain washing because of > the long standing mantra behind it. > > As with the evolution of typefaces, I find it far easier to > read text that is written in a non-monospace font. Although > I know I can change my default /plain-text /font to something > I would find more easily readable, that would not allow me to > visually perceive when there is a difference in the > underlying message content being plain or rich-text. > > Anyhow, I'm not complaining, and I do try to comply/remember > to post in plain-text and bottom quote instead of top-quote. > Although, most of the communicating world has evolved into > doing the opposite. I say most because there are far more > users than there are admins. And the younger people coming up > do not care or bicker about such things. > > None of that is a jab. Its only an observation between being > a user and being an admin. I could care less what people > individually do. I don't see how its my right to tell people > how to craft e-mails. I wouldn't do it to my users, so I > certainly wouldn't do it to my peers.
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