On Oct 7, 2013 9:28 AM, "David" <wb8foz@nrk.com> wrote:
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> On 10/4/13 8:46 PM, dan@geer.org wrote:
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>> I find the constant appearance of HTML e-mail here to
>> be surprising.  HTML improves nothing and adds risk.
>> Why not have the mailing list censored down to ASCII?
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> Agreed. Although I would use the work "refined" not censored.
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> Interestingly, Yahoo lists did an excellent job of stripping out such crapola and serving up useful ASCII. The other commercial mailing list services [Google, etc] don't offer it at all AFAIK.
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> But Yahoo has been "improving" things... they call it NEO. As part of a larger disaster, they have removed that feature.
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> <https://yahoo.uservoice.com/forums/209451-us-groups>
Thanks for creating a new thread.
This isn't the mailing lists job; it is your clients job.
If you don't want to see HTML email then use a client that can't / won't interpret it.