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The Friday 2007-01-05 at 23:42 +0400, Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
> > I say, ban all HTML in e-mail messages.
Mmmm.... what about freedom of choice?
> > Everyone who agrees, raise your arm. Everyone who disagrees, raise both
> > arms. Then count and enforce the result... ;-)
Why enforce?
> I send and receive lots of e-mails which contain equations. I just prepare
> them using any equation editor and paste them as pictures in my HTML e-mail.
> So I raise my both hands ;)
Good enough reason, for you :-)
I use plain text for lists, it saves many bytes. I reserve html for
special needs. I don't see it as evil, just often unneceasry.
> While we are at it, let me ask, why in plain text messages several spaces
> ( ) are displayed as one? When I send letter as plain text my signature
> screws up, displaying not DNA there at all.
>
> I should mention that signature is HTML file, which I attach in Thunderbird as
> my signature?
You need to create a diferent signature in plain text. Use a diferent
profile for the list, which uses plain text and sig.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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