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Friday, October 26, 2001 at 7:44:25 PM ,
Nick Andriash wrote about "HTML messages":

> That is one of the main reasons why most of us don't want to
> see HTML in E-Mail and are puzzled as to RITLabs insistence on
> including it. :o(

Nick, as long as the developers provide an option to deactivate
viewing HTML parts by default and as the HTML editor will be
included, a way for the user to deactivate this feature,
introducing HTML capabilities is OK and understandable. A
lot of users like sending out HTML e-mail, so in order for TB!
to become appealing to a larger number of people, the developers
have to put this in their product.

Heck, I don't like the idea of HTML e-mails either, blame
Microsoft for this :)

There is one point you made later on this thread that I totally
agree with, there are bugs that are still unfixed, features half
broken or poorly implemented like the GnuPG plugin, that as I
pointed out several times, becomes a pain when I have to encrypt
an e-mail or when I have to decrypt one. Ah heck, I got tired of
writing to TBBETA about this issue and possible fixes, I just
hope that some day, they will finally be fixed...

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