> But when you write a message in HTML format and send it, there are
> really two messages inside that email.  The first one is a text
> representation of your message that email clients that can't or
> won't handle HTML format display.  Then there is the HTML message
> for clients that can display it.

Not only that, but the HTML messages have to be scanned for viruses (we can thank 
Microsoft for that!).  If the message does not use HTML and does not have any 
attachments, it can bypass the virus scanner.  But, if it has an HTML segment, it's 
got to be scanned.


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                      -Scott

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