2008/4/20, Drew Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> NoOp wrote:
>
> > On 04/19/2008 03:39 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Here's another one:
> > > Joe says "today I will replace MSO with Open Office". He downloads
> > > OOo, falls in love with Writer, and decides to write to his
> > > grandmother and tell her all about it. But, he has no email client!
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Joe shouldn't be using html to send his grandmother email - but that's
> > another issue.
> >
> > Joe can still write his grandmother via OOo. When finished all he needs
> > to do is File|Send|Document as Email/Email as OpenDocument Text/Email as
> > Microsoft Word/Email as PDF.
> >
> > Joe can use his OE, Outlook, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Evolution, Pegasus,
> > whatever email client... That's the point: Joe can choose to use
> > whatever email client Joe chooses.
> >
> >
> First - even if an email client is bundled - and I hope it is much more
> then an email client, as in calendar ( a real one for business use ) and a
> decent PIM...
> but - even if it is bundled Joe can still use any other one he wants. What
> is wrong with saying that if you use 'this one' there will be some extra
> perks built right in.
>
> Second - Joe's grandma might like getting emails from Joe with fancy
> fonts, inline images, heck maybe even an embedded sound file...HTML..that's
> a start.


Well, then OpenOffice.org really needs to be able to produce decent HTML.
Today it's quite ridiculous. I have a few funny examples...

If you don't want HTML emails, fine turn it off, strip out the text...but
> others do want that.
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