That's why I put "optional"
In our corporate environment, html messages aren't needed and users are
suppose send plain text only. Of course what their suppose to do and what
they do are two different things. Stripping html would cut down on bandwidth
usage and would also protect the user from vbs, asp, or other html code
embedded into an email.

It's was just a thought.

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>optional ability to strip return receipts

This would be a cool option that would be cool for all IMail lists.


>optional ability to strip html code and only get plain text in emails

I don't want to open a (senseless) discussion here, but there *are*
people that find a good use for HTML messages - it simply gives you ways
to organize and emphasize information in mails. Plus, hey, we are not in
1980's, there *is* more than text computers can display today ;)...
(BTW, yes, there are a lot of people abusing these features, I know, but
don't blame technology for that...)


Cya (c:p ...

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