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Hating it without valid reason does.
I don't hate HTML, I just don't like it being used in e-mails.
Obviously you don't use email for work then, or in any professional sense.
On the contrary.
I would cancel their service immediately
Sorry, but this is falls into my definition of elitist
On the other hand, I have to congratulate you, since you seem to have so many clients that canceling one of them for such a reason wouldn't hurt your businness. Edited 2007-12-07 06:23
Sorry, but this is falls into my definition of elitist
On the other hand, I have to congratulate you, since you seem to have so many clients that canceling one of them for such a reason wouldn't hurt your businness.
On the other hand, I have to congratulate you, since you seem to have so many clients that canceling one of them for such a reason wouldn't hurt your businness. Uh, dude, you totally misunderstood my comment. I'm saying if I business who I HIRED to work for me - if I were the client - refused to accept my emails because they didn't like that I put an inline image in it, I would cease to do business with them.
Please read the comment again. It will sound much different.





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Simply not using HTML doesn't make you elitist. Hating it without valid reason does.
Obviously you don't use email for work then, or in any professional sense. If I got a response email like that from a company I was patronizing, I would cancel their service immediately.