
On Tue 16 Dec 2014 14:39 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
2) We would have to help people configure their email clients to send plain text emails.
Rather that, than unusable emails.
If your solution to #2 is they can just Google it, you could also Google how to read HTML email in your email client.
It can't. At least not in a way that I can reply to cleanly in plain text.
So unless people don't expect replies to their email, they better not send them in html in the first place. So you may as well just block them and let the user know why it was blocked.
Get a better mail client or configure it properly. I only check my email in a terminal and don't really have problems reading or replying to HTML mail. Yes, I do prefer text, but realize there are a lot of mailing lists that only send HTML and clients/devices that make it difficult for the user to write plain text mail. It's much easier to configure your client properly than to get everyone to stop using HTML email (which will never happen).