[thelist] Sending both HTML and plaintext email

Anthony Baratta Anthony at Baratta.com
Wed Mar 21 12:06:17 CST 2001


At 09:48 AM 3/21/2001, you wrote:
>So....any examples of this?

When you meant redirect, I guess you meant render the HTML. Here's an example:

My biggest complaint with HTML email is that senders assume HTML and think 
plain text as an after thought. If I want HTML, I'll subscribe to HTML. 
Otherwise send me plain text.

Your browser may munge this.....

<!--
This is the HTML version of Apache Week. If this is not displayed
as a proper HTML document, your mail reader probably cannot
handle in-line HTML codes. In this case, you should unsubscribe from
this list and subscribe to the 'apacheweek' list instead.

To unsbscribe to Apache Week send the message
      unsubscribe apacheweek-html
to
      majordomo at apacheweek.com
-->
<x-html>

<html><head><title>Apache Week</title></head>

<body bgcolor="#eeeeee" text="#000033" link="#0000ca" vlink="#0000ca">

<table width=100%>
  <tr><td align=center bgcolor="#009966">
  <a href="http://www.apacheweek.com/"><img border=0 width=150 height=47 
src="http://www.apacheweek.com/img/6_apacheweek.gif" alt="ApacheWeek"></a>
  </td></tr>
  <tr><td align=center bgcolor="#00cc99"> <blockquote>
  <font face="arial,helvetica" size="-2">&nbsp;Issue 238 - <b>9th March 
2001</b></font>
  </td></tr>
</table>

  </blockquote>
</body>
</html>
</x-html>


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Anthony Baratta
President
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