Discussion:
Mail layout and fonts
Eric S Fraga
2015-04-14 08:37:53 UTC
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Hi,
I am using gnus for read and send my mails.
I try to compose mail with a little layout and fonts enhancement.
I read the manuel (C-h m i gnus) and I look on the web.
But I did not find.
I think a must change the mime type of the email but I am not so sure.
Sending email in gnus uses the message mode which is text
only. However, there are some functions out there for creating HTML
versions of your emails, which is what I think you are asking for. The
one I use (very infrequently but when I need to send a table of data
mostly) is org-mime-htmlize which uses org layout for the
formatting. It is a contributed package for org so it may or may not be
part of your emacs.

You can find out more about org at http://orgmode.org/

Of course, you should ask yourself why you need to use layout and fonts
enhancement... it's seldom necessary, in my opinion.

HTH,
eric
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Eric S Fraga
2015-04-15 13:26:11 UTC
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On Wednesday, 15 Apr 2015 at 11:35, invalid wrote:

[...]
I've been working in IT since it was called DP and before there were things
like email or HTML. Since the first sad day HTML was used in email I have
never had anybody complain about me responding to HTML email with a text
email. If I had to guess I would bet this is because the people who use HTML
emailers are too dumb to have any idea what they're doing and are also
incapable of detecting whether some piece of mail they get is in ASCII text
form or not.
I have had the same experience. I'm in an organisation that uses
Outlook throughout and I've yet to have anybody complain that my emails
are somehow not correct. I have had the odd person remark on my not
top-posting but this has nothing to do with HTML.


As an aside, I've been using email since the days when UUCP was used to
transfer emails by phone line from one Unix system to another ;-) Does
anybody else here remember the ! email addressing?
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Sivaram Neelakantan
2015-04-17 18:15:43 UTC
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On Wed, Apr 15 2015,Eric S Fraga wrote:


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Post by Eric S Fraga
As an aside, I've been using email since the days when UUCP was used to
transfer emails by phone line from one Unix system to another ;-) Does
anybody else here remember the ! email addressing?
bang paths? No. elm/pine on vt100 was my start.

sivaram
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Ted Zlatanov
2015-04-17 19:45:46 UTC
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On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 14:26:11 +0100 Eric S Fraga <***@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:

ESF> I have had the same experience. I'm in an organisation that uses
ESF> Outlook throughout and I've yet to have anybody complain that my emails
ESF> are somehow not correct. I have had the odd person remark on my not
ESF> top-posting but this has nothing to do with HTML.

I basically use Markdown in text e-mails and people get it. But I do
tend to work with the kind of people that get it, anyway :) Call it
selection bias.

ESF> As an aside, I've been using email since the days when UUCP was used to
ESF> transfer emails by phone line from one Unix system to another ;-) Does
ESF> anybody else here remember the ! email addressing?

Oh yes.

Ted

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