
You should make sure that your content is easy enough to read for those that have disabled HTML, are using a web interface that doesn't allow HTML through, or are using a mail reader without HTML support (e.g. Pine). In cases where you can offer alternate content, you should tell the user that they may have to re-construct the link. In addition, the latest build of my chosen mailreader allows me to turn off HTML completely (in both preview pane and full view); I've also recently started playing with a macro that strips the HTMLbody portion of an incoming Outlook e-mail -- so I can even stop reading Comic Sans MS, which one of my co-workers i..
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