Hi Aleksander,
Yep, there's no professional IT person that I know of that uses HTML
email. Most consider it *rude* to be sent HTML email, or that the
person sending it was clueless (or made a mistake in their settings
somehow).
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Josh Berkus wrote:
>
>
>>Aleksander,
>>
>>
>>>I understend your concerns, but looking through my inbox I can see that
>>>everyone, except a small number of fellow programmers, is using html format
>>>for sending messges. It seems to be the standard here and plaintext
>>>messages are pretty much out of the question for business communication.
>>>I'm not kidding - sometimes I even get asked why I keep replying in
>>>plaintext! :)
>>
>>Ok, different from here, then. In California, plaintext is still the
>>standard for anything but advertisements.
>
>
> Same here ... my spam filters pick up nicely on HTML email and shuffle it
> off to where its supposed to ... no mans land :)
>
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