[MlMt] ]Line-spacing in HTML Mails I'm Sending
Steve Holyer
sholyer at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 05:13:53 EDT 2020
Oh good lord. Should you still be using your rusty mechanical teletype?
Can you find ink and replacement parts?
HTML mail has been acceptable and common for well over a decade. I also
checked the notes on MailMate. You’ll be surprised to learn that it
says it *should* support HTML. That’s one reason I bought a license.
(A fact that I’ve come to regret in a large part thanks to this list).
On 31 Jul 2020, at 10:11, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
> Not what you are wanting to hear but the rendering should be left to
> the recipient... There is (almost) no way you can control all possible
> cases... not to mention all personal preferences.
>
> Plain text is the way to go :)
>
> On 30 Jul 2020, at 17:29, Robert Brenstein wrote:
>
>> Are you sure that all your recipients want to see the extra spacing
>> in their emails? It reduces the amount of text visible on smaller
>> screens, for example. If formatting is essential for your deliveries,
>> you can send them as PDF files.
>>
>> On 30 Jul 2020, at 1:50, Steve Holyer wrote:
>>
>>> Want to nudge this.
>>>
>>> Can someone tell me how to adjust the outgoing template (css) to
>>> change the line-spacing on the html portion of outgoing mail?
>
>
> A. Takacs
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