> For well-designed HTML messages that wouldn't be an issue.
> The colors, backgrounds, and images would always enhance the 
> message, not detract from it.

Have you heard of Sturgeon's Law?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturgeon's_law

Why would HTML mail be exempt?

> Why not just use word messages on TV instead of video/audio 
> for commercials?

Because that, like HTML mail, is a poor use of the medium. TV is a visual
medium. Email is a textual medium. You don't know how people will read their
email, either. HTML mail looks like crap on anything except a standard
computer.

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