On 9/9/12 11:25 AM, John Levine wrote:
I have to say that I'm baffled at the perverse pride that people seem
to take in being so technically backward that they're unable to handle
the mail that 99% of the world uses today.

99% (I made up a number!) of the world is sending fairly
straightforward email within one language group and one set of
recipients.  IETF participants use a heterogeneous set of
technologies and that seems to me to be a very good thing.
It seems reasonable to me to keep the formatting
that needs to be applied by the mail reader to a minimum.
There's some stuff that's being sent that is extremely
difficult to pull apart.

Melinda

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