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That said, let me illustrate an example of corporate "need":

Online Issue Tracking and Project Management Software
- The project timeline, tasks, problems, and bugs are posted online.
- Developers, managers, and testers essentially "subscribe" to a particular
task or bug.
- Every time an update is made, subscribers are notified of changes via
HTML email that includes an HTML form for approvals, changes, notes, etc...
This would be very difficult/cumbersome without HTML formatted email.
- Screenshots with attached notes pointing to specific parts of the
screenshot (much like Adobe Studio) are also sent via email.  This is just
not possible without HTML email.

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I have to say that this is a miss-use of email. Build the app on the web and
give a url in the email.
Don't send the whole app every time through every system. You can still get paid
for building the app.

Cheers,

Jeffrey




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