>reject HTML mail on grounds of it being potentially harmful spam. My
>question, therefore, (you knew I'd get around to it eventually, right?)
>is this: Does Rich Text email suffer from the same fate. If I were to
>send out promotional email with bold headings, would there be the same
>chance of it being rejected at server level by the receiving company as
>there would be if I had sent a full-on, look-like-a-web-page HTML email?

It's actually an interesting question and one more interesting since
Apple Mail uses RTF for formatting rather than HTML if possible. In order
to do this, email must be encoded, so the question becomes how tight does
a company make their filters. If HTML is blocked, is it because the
message type is HTML, or are all MIME type messages tossed into the bit
bucket? I would guess your answer would be it depends on the person who
setup the mail filter. 

Wayne

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