Ironically, it seems as if not allowing HTML, or going with plain test
exclusively is, in the end, exclusionary.

Along with creating more work for Andy it keeps some folks, especially as
Andy put it in the Southern Hemisphere, from getting their messages onto the
list.

It seems to me that this alone argues for a looser set of rules.  Plain text
should be encouraged and folks should be educated, but let's not exclude
anyone because their webmail or whatever makes it difficult for them to send
plain test.

Yes, it's a shame that Pine can't read HTML, but the folks who have Pine and
other plain test mail readers will still get everything they are getting
now.  

Jesse Sinaiko



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