Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> 
> I see formatted email (via HTML or any other scheme) as useful only within
> organizatons or specified groups. Within those limits it can be *very*
> useful. I have a newsletter that I'd like to publish in a fashion that's
> readable with all it's formatting from within the recipient's mail client.
> Hopefully HTML-aware mail readers will be common enough to make this possible.
> 
> But for open lists and unknown recipients, only plain text is really suitable.
> 
>  Tony
> 
>  --
>  Anthony E. Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> --
I've found that HTML mail is best for recieving newsletters in, but on
most systems the tabs get messed up, and making it hard to build
columns, unless you have a mail editor that can allow you to write such
commands, I do not feel that the internet is ready for everyday messages
to be in HTML.

Robert Ruedisueli 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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