On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Gary <subversion-u...@garydjones.name> wrote: > Cooke, Mark wrote: >>> -----Original Message-----
>> The short answer is that if a "standard" email client (for me, m$ >> outlook) > > I'm sorry. According to every other poster you are only allowed to use > things which are specified in an RFC. Dump outlook and find something > that is. Good luck with that. Oh, you can *use* them, much as you can use many complex features of Subversion configurations. But don't expect features that rely on non-standard components, such as a local Perl or bash for pre-commit operatons, to operate with other people's environments. For email, as for Subversion, keeping it as simple and using only the documented components has a lot to be said for it. That's why my email is text, 8-bit clean, rather than UTF or HTML based.