https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48183

--- Comment #18 from Risker <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #16)
> Hi Risker, 
> 
> We're nearly done with the new flyout links with diffs, and expect to deploy
> that feature next week. 
> 
> We're also adding these links to the plain text emails -- as well as the
> upcoming HTML Emails, as demonstrated in this updated mockup:
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Notifications-HTML-Email-Single-
> Example-Cropped.png
> 
> These tasks are our two highest priorities for Notifications right now. Sorry
> this has taken so long, due to limited resources on this project.
> 
> 
> Thanks for your patience.

Thanks for the screenshot, Fabrice.  I'm going to say this, although I'm pretty
sure other people will tell you the same thing: what I see there looks
identical in format to the kind of spam that I discard literally hundreds of
times a month as a listadmin for multiple mailing lists, and that very
consistently winds up in my own spam folders despite my setting a very high
threshold for referral to spam.  I think you should reconsider the use of html.
"Pretty" is meaningless when it also means "goes in the spam folder and is
never read". Even on my non-wiki related personal emails, without any spam
setting, this would wind up in the spam folder. If anything, I suggest the
default be plain text, making the html optional.

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