On Mar 7, 2014, at 12:30 PM, Ken Hornstein <kenh(_at_)pobox(_dot_)com> wrote:
I mean, at some point you have to decide if your goal is to send RFC 2045-compliant messages, or be able to send and read email that the rest of the world can understand.
Why can't I do both? If other people cannot see the utility of inlining content, that's fine. But it's not an excuse to prevent me (or anyone else who *does* see the utility) from doing so. This sort of rationalization leads to the argument that everything on the internet should be converted to run over HTTP on port 80. --lyndon
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