On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 19:01, Michael A. Peters wrote: > On 11/08/2004 10:04:27 AM, A Fedora Core list member wrote: > > > > > And don't post HTML messages to this list. > > I've seen several cases on the various Fedora lists where a complaint > is made about html messages that are actually sent as both text/plain > and as html messages. > > IE if the client reading the message can not display html, there is a > text component as well. > > Is it really necessary to ask people who send these types of messages > to not do so? > > I suspect what is happening is that evolution defaults to the html > version because it can handle it, and people then assume that it was > only sent as html mail. But often that isn't the case - often there is > a text component and an html component. > > I agree that a message should never be sent to a list in html only, and > I personally never send html mail myself, but is it really a crime to > send a message that contains both text/plain and html to the list? > > btw - I use balsa, which defaults to the text component message if > there is one. > I bet evolution can be configured to do the same, is it? If not, > perhaps it should be? > Its also the issue of disc space in the archives. Typically an html email is more bytes, its not so easy to search for the search engines. Someone has to pay for the disc space, and for a high-volume list like this, it soon mounts up. Chris