Mail Lists <lists <at> sapience.com> writes: > I have used kmail for a long time - its an almost wonderful tool. > Sadly until it can actually speak html like the rest of the world it is > my opinion that noone shud use it for anything save text email - if you > find that useful like on here. Unless the developers get away from their > personal anti-html crusade this what-cud-be-great client will fall by > the wayside. I got very tired of having structured emails destroyed by > kmail at work - never mind the complaints - or the inability to respond > and put an 'approved' in a small html table. This is convenient and the > reality we live in - the kmail developers said save the mail - copy it > to a word processor file - attach it and send it. Yep - that makes > sense. Now if the latest version - indeed has full support for > structured html mail it wud definitely be worth a second look. KMail in kdepim 4.1 will support composing and sending HTML mail. Unfortunately. HTML mail is a plague infecting the Internet. http://expita.com/nomime.html By the way, IMHO, the attachment solution is also a bad solution, the best solution is approximating the table with ASCII art. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list