Not everyone's email client supports HTML email for good reasons. That
means you either have to decide to require an HTML email client, which
will definitely alienate some members, or go multipart alternative,
which will end up increasing file size.

Let me say, the first time I see purple (or any color other than the
one I've set) text I'm going to scream :), but I'd probably just
set up TB to filter all HTML out of the messages before that happened.

Personally, I do read the footers...when they change. They have been
saying the same thing for a while now though.

-- 
 jon
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Monday, September 15, 2003, 1:41:56 PM, you wrote:
MD> Here's the problem. The CF-Talk email seems to be so efficient that few come to 
the HoF site as they get everything in their mail box. This basically says to all 
advertisers that HoF is not a
MD> viable place to put ads and they shouldn't bother. Now advertising has never 
gotten us a lot of money, but its always been part of my philosophy to have companies 
pay for the resources rather
MD> than individuals. 
MD> The main reason I was asking about HTML mail was not for people to post nice sigs 
or the like but to have the same plain text mail that you get today but also have the 
footer be clean and nice
MD> looking. This would mean that the links would come out as links and that the 
advertising on bottom would be a call to a real banner ad. 
MD> Would this add to the message size? No as it would involve setting the mimetype to 
html rather than text (no additional characters) and removing the text ad for a img 
call (no web bugs, just
MD> plain src, which is usually smaller).
MD> My only fear in doing so would be that it would alienate some of our subscribers.
MD> What I could do is start out with the plain text message and HTML footer and then 
build an HTML parsing engine that will take a post and remove ALL HTML other than 
standard formatting like B, I,
MD> and the like. No images, no web bugs, no tables, no colors. Just text formatting. 
That would keep things small and still give the emphasis that people want to convey 
with their messages.

MD> I'd love a real, live NNTP feed from the lists and such a thing may be possible. 
The way to get it is to either get some software that does it, write up a full bridge 
along with running an NNTP
MD> server or push so much business to iMS that Howie says its worth it to build an 
NNTP server into iMS. I'd prefer the last option as it would be so cool and tight with 
the system that already
MD> exists here. 
MD> 
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