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Date:      Tue, 1 Sep 1998 18:06:09 +0100
From:      John <freebsd-root@i-zone.demon.co.uk>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: building ports thru a firewall
Message-ID:  <E$%2BtOQABmC71EwW2@i-zone.demon.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <199808271546.LAA29596@laker.net>
References:  <199808271546.LAA29596@laker.net>

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In article <199808271546.LAA29596@laker.net>, Steve Friedrich
<SteveFriedrich@Hot-Shot.com> writes
>And I'm simply trying to say that you're ignoring a significant trend
>in this industry.  Many people, other than you and Greg, like the idea
>of someone sending them html formatted email.  It's damn convienient to
>be able to click on a link within an email message.  I receive many
>emails from this list with such links.  Welcome to the nineties, dude. 
>8o)

There are email clients around that will recognise the link part of an
email without the rest being HTML formatted. To the majority of people,
HTML formatted mail comes across as a load of unintelligible rubbish.
It can add greatly to the payload of each email.

The acceptance of email generally is greatly aided by the fact that
everyone with the simplest mail client can use it.  

I don't want or need to know what particular software someone has in
order for me to send him or her a message - it is implicit that the
recipient will be able to read my message by virtue of the fact that
they have an email address, that email is for plain text and that I am
sending plain text. If I want them to see HTML, I put a link in my
message that they can cut 'n paste to a browser.

Similarly, I know that if I make a website that people will access it
with a browser, and it is implicit that the browser can understand HTML
therefore the user can see what the browser understands.

Of course, I could mention that the htmlisation of email is a micro$oft
conspiracy to webify everything to the desktop but I don't want to start
a religious war, and anyway I'd be paranoid to think this :)  

-- 
John

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