On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 08:22, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> >>"Alex" == Alexander Hvostov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>  > I'm not really trying to sell it. I'm trying to find out why other
>  > people dislike it, and dispel any myths or half-truths about it.
> 
>       In my personal experience, I have observed a high degree of
>  correlation between HTML email and cluelessness and/or spam.

Well, like I believe I said earlier, most of the spam I get is plain
text. Most of the HTML I get is a newsletter or some such, and it's
usually because I asked for HTML. (If I have a choice, I generally
choose HTML.)

>       It also makes scanning incoming mail folders using less
>  painful, so I tend to divert HTML mail to less frequently scanned
>  folders. 

Define 'scanning'.

Alex.

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