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"Dick Margulis" <margulis -at- fiam -dot- net> wrote in message news:212731 -at- techwr-l -dot- -dot- -dot-
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> A somewhat more serious question about content-filtering tools:
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> Of course the bigger issue for us is that some companies automatically
> reject _all_ html email, and I can't get our marketing types off their
> html jones (they think they get a better response rate with it). But
> that's a battle for another day.
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You could show them a screen capture of what their precious HTML email looks
like in a reader that is set up to read plain text. Hint, it's ugly.
Or you might ofer an analogy: do you program your web site to not allow
Netscape users to view your content? The percentage you block may be small,
but especially in this economy, can you afford it?