> > This was the best argument I have seen against HTML in email on mailing > > lists. At my current job we are forcing the standardization on plain > > text as that gives the most control of the message to the receiver (they > > control the font, size and color) rather than the sender. Maybe I'll add > > this to the list of reasons to NOT use html in email's if we don't have > > to. > > You left ASU? Last I knew they were enforcing HTML, even if you turned it > off at the client :(. Correct. I am no longer a student lacky. I'm now a full-time IT/TCS gopher lackey elsewhere in the valley. Most of my work is now with Windows Desktops and servers, but because of the researchers and graphics people there will be quite a few Mac OSX laptops/desktops. I also handle the switches, routers, patch panels, phones, phone switches, voice mail, etc... A lot of work, but it keeps me busy and gives me a steady, full-time paycheck.