With due respect, seems to me that a steadfast insistence on plain text is dated and unrealistic. Most people today are using email clients, either online or localized, that are capable of accurately reproducing emails encoded with fairly complex HTML markup. It's fast becoming the norm. PINE and ELM were lovely little apps in their day, but they're pretty well anachronistic now. WYSIWYG editors are embedded in everything these days. Insisting that people not use them to their full capabilities seems pretty silly.
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