On 26/01/2021 18:18, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
If someone needs to send a formatted text, then they can use a text editor on headed paper, export to PDF and send it as attachment. E-mail proper is the plain text body of the message. When people send fancy HTML and expect me to read it on my phone, then they have wasted their effort, because the message is too heavy to download, heavy to display, and because I ultimately read e-mails in plain text. And most of the times it is spam.
And yet, ironically, this message you sent is in HTML.
It does have a plain text part, but it's base64 encoded. Not a problem for any half-decent MUA, but for those read hardcore users that read their mail directly from ~/maildir (or something like that), it's an extra decoding step ;-)
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