On 07/21/2012 11:50 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote: > Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I can see that there are at least three types of emails that I often >> see: HTML, multi part HTML & Plain Text and Plain Text. I want to >> send >> emails that everyone can open up. I noticed that some bulk emails come >> >> to me in HTML only and I can set my client to view emails as text only. >> >> I have read that most clients give you the option of viewing HTML as >> plain text. >> >> The question is, do you really need to send a multi part message - HTML >> >> & plain text - in order to guarantee that everyone will be able to view >> >> your email properly? >> >> TIA >> >> -- >> Jeff >> > The HTML only emails I read are not pretty to see as plain text. They are > also difficult to decipher. I'm sure it depends on how the HTML was > structured that makes it hard to pick out the content. > > YMMV > Tracy Tracy: Thunderbird on Linux formats my html emails perfectly as plain text. I am not doing anything fancy with the html, just fonts, font size and an image. Plain text suppresses the image.
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