HTML posting

Matt Graham linux at bizniche.com
Tue May 6 13:54:30 CDT 2003


I agree...that's a bit rough.  Most people write their emails in html
just because that's the default setting of their client.  Or they don't
even know there is a difference.  

On Tue, 2003-05-06 at 07:58, Patrick Miller wrote:
> > 
> > If you don't like html messages why not filter them on your own 
> > machine(or use a text email client)? I don't like html messages, but 
> > that doesn't mean I am not willing to hear what someone has to say just 
> > because they do.
> > 
> > Jason
> > 
> 
> So you are saying I should filter out and not listen to someone who uses
> html? That is a disservice to the html user that sent the important message.
> 
> By filter why not just strip html so the messages can still be seen thus not
> blocking the messages. If you filter it on the server, you know what others
> are seeing, prepare it for archiving (or digesting), and only do the
> programing once i.e. on the server.
> 
> 




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