On June 16, William Donzelli wrote:
Non-HTML
email is not exclusive to those of us who are into classic
computing. Non-HTML email isn't a "dying, quaint old way of doing
things" like some of the sold-on-Microsoft people seem to think.
Well...yes it is. I would venture to say that these days, more use it
than not.
I'm not sure I'd agree...but then I work in a company full of Unix
boxes and live in a neighborhood full of Unix people. But that's
the reality I see when I look out the window. Microsoft isn't
universally run everywhere. Sure, every suit has a Windows box on
his or her desk...but just as there's more to the human race than
suits, there's more to the world of computing than Windows.
-Dave McGuire