> I don't know what mail client you use (I suppose I could check your
> headers), but *every* mail client I've used disables loading remote
> content by default.
>

Except the content within the message. Why do you assume I am talking
about remote content.

> Further, you're ranting about users being "forced" to send email with
> HTML, intimating that this means they'll send exploit-laden messages to
> their recipients.

I am not.

On 03/18/2013 04:38 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> It can write but forces html onto users,

You seem to miss some of the details. I'll find time to respond on ipv6
too at some point ;-)

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