> If the formatting had added anything of worth, fine. But in this case the text 
> was not marked up. You know, the Markup in Hyper-text Markup Language? Why 
> would you need to markup anyway? Since you are throwing around graceful 
> clients, how graceful is a mail client when it can parse HTML but can't turn 
> a lonely URL into a link?
>   
Point taken -- a /good/ mail client should be able to differentiate 
between a message that actually /uses/ markup (which would be sent as 
HTML) and a truly plain-text message (which would automagically be sent 
as plain text, just to simplify matters.)
> Lastly it is a pretty long standing convention to not abuse mailing lists by 
> sending HTML mail.
>   
For many years, it was also convention for all computer games to require 
a text parser, and/or represent players with an "@" symbol.

Conventions /change/.

-Brian D.
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