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On 7/17/2012 3:01 PM, Axel wrote:<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:5005E0AF.1020004@gmail.com" type="cite"> If
you were going for major compatibility you (e.g. outlook fidelity)
you would have to back pedal so far... I personally for HTML email
CSS is the future (as it is for HTML5). <br>
<br>
<b>If Thunderbird can lead by example, then this is the one area
where I would like it to be brave: <u><br>
</u></b>
<ul>
<li><b><u>be CSS3 compliant</u>; </b></li>
<li><b><u>encourage use of CSS</u></b>; <br>
</li>
</ul>
<p>it is not that hard. Just use a proper browser engine, there
are plenty choices out there. Of course, composing is an
entirely different kettle of fish (that's the hard bit). :)</p>
</blockquote>
This is an issue where lack of clarity of our core product
positioning makes it hard to choose.<br>
<br>
I doubt if many of our users would want us to be "lead by example"
and sacrifice "major compatibility (with) ... outlook" in the
process.<br>
<br>
rkent<br>
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