Hello Paul,

On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 18:43:00 -0500 GMT (05/03/2007, 06:43 +0700 GMT),
Paul Van Noord wrote:

PVN> http://www.fcw.com/article97178-12-22-06-Web

Thanks for the link. If that article speaks the truth, I guess this is
one client who will switch to plaintext soon. That's doesn't make my
requirement go away, they were just one example.

PVN> It wasn't the option it was your "...so please hold back your
PVN> philosophy" statement that bothered me. I was supposed to see value in
PVN> your opinion and you didn't want me to even express mine.
PVN> Interesting...

No, I didn't express any opinion on whether HTML mail is good or bad.
In fact, I prefer plaintext. I explained a requirement which we have
in the office, regardless of whether I (or you, for that matter) like
it or not. A discussion about whether HTML is good or bad can be held
on TBOT. It has been discussed repeatedly, I don't expect any new
arguments. Please surprise me.

TB! has an HTML editor, because there is a need for it. However, it
isn't en par with the editors that exist already, so my suggestion is
about "how", not about "whether", to implement a better HTML support.

You don't need to use it, nobody forces you to. So please don't attack
those who might need to use it, such intolerance against an optional
feature is not typical for this list. I resent the wording in your
first reply.

As I said, the HTML editor in TB! exists already, so your
argumentation against it is in vain in any case. I wonder why you sent
your mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the first place,
just for flaming purposes?

This is definitely OT now. Are you subscribed to TBOT?

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

How does the guy who drives the snowplow get to work in the mornings ?
http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/

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