Sol Hell wrote: > if they are not, they probably doesn't have the corresponding fonts > mostly and it really doesn't matter. I myself hear reports about umlauts being converted to "?" or similar garbage all the time. MS OE seems to be particularily bad about it. And certainly it does matter. 8r don�t you tzink� tzat tzis is not very readable and tzat users will botzer about it# (That's how badly converted German plaintext looks like when you read it.) > I hate people sending html email. [...] Try to read those emails with > pine??? No objection from me here.
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Robin Whittle
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Ben Bucksch
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Matthew Thomas
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Matthew Thomas
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Ben Bucksch
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Robin Whittle
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Brian Z Jones
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Dave Close
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Sol Hell
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Ben Bucksch
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Ben Bucksch
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Sol Hell
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Matthew Thomas
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Ben Bucksch
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Sol Hell
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Dave Close
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Ben Bucksch
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Matthew Thomas
- Re: Plain text vs. HTML email Ben Bucksch
