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On 31 December 2010 11:35, Gordon Burgess-Parker <gbplinux@gmail.com> wrote:

On 31/12/10 10:32, M. Fioretti wrote:


wrong. Mine (mutt) doesn't for example,


Then I would plonk you immediately. How do you not see that that is TOTALLY
ARROGANT?
If I send you an email in plain text and you reply in HTML, because YOU
want to, that is complete rudeness and intolerance.


It's more likely just that the replier didn't think it was a big deal ;-)

I don't think that most people that send me .docs are arrogant. Ignorant
perhaps. Personally I don't see why there is such a big hang up about HTML
in e-mails since web based mail is now very common and it is an open
standard.


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