

Implement an editor that supports only semantic blockquotingĢ. Then they make some implementation difficulty argumentsġ. Lack of people sending/reading plain text emailģ.

The main arguments in the fastmail blog you reference are:Ģ. Maybe an extension like dark background on light texts when using a browser for reading emails who do the trick, but I don't. You may be able to ignore colors but people will assume you can see them. My problems with HTML emails is colors: if you want to use something like a night mode, you will see emails with hard coded white background and black texts, or worse, only black texts.
#Polymail does not display messages correctly free
My email client takes care of my privacy and my security, and you can use it too if you are concerned, it's a cross platform maintained free software. You will need to back this up because this is not what I observe. > There are two main types of emails on the internet: plaintext and HTML. I'd prefer you use the real formatting that is correctly handled in most cases, but I will adapt. These are tags anyway, just not HTML tags. If you are going to abuse /this/ kind of `formatting`, however, you are making your mail harder to read for me. If my window is small (maybe because I am using a small screen), the text is painful to read.Īnd a non manually wrapped plain text is not wrapped at all in some cases.īy all means, send me plain text mails, it will be lighter for my self-hosted inbox, but don't wrap them manually.

Some people sending plain text mails also wrap them manually.
