> Exactly. Posting in HTML, which makes the digests well-nigh unreadable, is
> the worst offence.
HTML belongs in a web browser, not in a mail client. Yes, many mail
clients can render HTML, but the hundreds of different kinds of HTML-based
malware that are floating around necessitate the clearly defined separation
of the two.
Besides, if it gets that bad, I can just whip up a little perl
milter hooked to sendmail to strip ANY and ALL html content from incoming
messages before they even get beyond the MTA itself. Problem solved. The
other option is just to flatly and outright block mail with the Content-Type
header of text/html, until people learn that email is not the web.
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d.
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