On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 11:45:43PM +0200, Olle Eriksson wrote: > > More importantly, I think it would be difficult to use bottom-posting with > html mail or rtf text or whatever it is called. And while plain text is > better in most situations, I have to admit there are situations where > formatted text can be useful. For example, sometimes you want to include > an image at a certain position in the e-mail, underline, make text bold, > color a certain text, include links without cluttering the text with long > http addresses. I use that when I paste code snippets and colored code > diffs, include links to defect reports etc in my daily work. And I > suppose we shouldn't forget all the other non-technical people who want > to format their e-mails with background images and fancy type faces. > Anyway, finding a technical solution that allows that to be combined with > bottom-posting would probably be difficult to implement, although I would > love to see it. Sadly Lotus Notes doesn't seem to handle it very well, > same as Outlook and the like. >
Check this out: - *bold* - _underline_ - image: .''`. : :' : `. `' `- Figure 1: High resolution, photo-realistic Debian swirl. OK. So ASCII art doesn't quite cut it. - /italic/ - referencing [0] a URL without clutter -Roberto [0] http://example.com/examples_of_flexible_text_email.php -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~sanchezr
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