Thanks for all the INFO... Very cool  comments... I think I might just stick
with pain text for now........ Although what Paul said was interesting ...


>Entourage sends all HTML mail as "multipart/alternative" and always has
>done. That means that if the recipient has an email reader that doesn't read
>HTML e.g. Claris Emailer on the Mac, Outlook 97 on Windows) it will appear
>there in plaintext, no tags.




On 6/29/02 10:19 AM, "Domains4Days.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The last time I checked, the general consensus on sending out a e-mail in
> HTML format was that it was not widely accepted at that time (... a year or
> so ago ). It was stated that many " average " users did not have their
> e-mail programs set to receive HTML mail, so therefore the client would not
> read it correctly, so it was generally decided that the " safest " way ago
> was to send plain, non HTML e-mails.
> 
> So, once again the I'm taking a quick survey. does anybody feel that it's OK
> to send out HTML mail to " the average e-mail client "? Does anybody think
> that most people have their e-mail clients set to receive HTML?
> 
> One interesting thing to note: one thing I personally do to screen out my
> own incoming spam mail, is that if I see in HTML document, generally I will
> think of it as spam and instantly delete it.  Does anybody else do this too?
> If so, that would be a consideration.

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