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Solving the Problem of HTML Mail
Shane Coursen, 2002-02-04

Now there are options for screening potentially dangerous messages, or even eliminating HTML email from your life.

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Solving the Problem of HTML Mail 2002-02-04
Roland <r s m i t h AT x s 4 a l l . n l >
Don't use Outlook 2002-02-04
Anonymous (2 replies)
Don't use Outlook 2002-02-06
Anonymous (2 replies)
Don't use Outlook 2002-02-08
Anonymous (2 replies)
Don't use Outlook 2002-02-16
Anonymous
Don't use Outlook 2002-02-16
Anonymous
Don't use Outlook 2002-02-07
trowe
Solving the Problem of HTML Mail 2002-02-04
Tony Turner
Solving the Problem of HTML Mail 2002-02-05
Dr. Gerry Hecht
Solving the Problem of HTML Mail 2002-02-06
Anonymous
users 2002-02-06
Stefan Caunter
HTML mail is for Teletubbies 2002-02-07
lala@po.com
this comment page... 2002-02-08
WetBlanket
Procmail on the Mail Server is a Real Solution 2002-02-12
Analysis and Solutions
consumers love text/html 2002-02-12
Anonymous
Solving the Problem of HTML Mail 2002-02-13
Anonymous
Solving the Problem of HTML Mail 2002-02-14
Old Fogie (aeaton@fdic.gov)
We nead assambly... Order is dump 2002-02-16
Anonymous
Solving the Problem of HTML Mail 2002-02-19
Daniel Spiljar <dspiljar+www@bofhlet.net>
The problem *is* Outlook, not HTML 2002-02-20
Rasputin (1 replies)
1) Microsoft is responsible for designing an easily exploitable mail client.

2) Blaming the users for not understanding the consequences of those design decisions is like blaming fish for crapping in the water.

3) Blaming the markup language is like blaming the water for the fish crapping in it.

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