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Re: Extending the XHTML transitional XSD

From: "Andy Dingley" <dingbat@----------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/4/2006 5:31:00 AM


Ben Newsam wrote:

> Throwing HTML email in the bin is a good way of getting rid of
> mountains of unwanted mail/pictures/advets/unsolicited stuff.

We probably shouldn't talk too loudly about that, as it's one of the
most useful spam filters around  8-)

Phishing usually falls flat in plaintext as the phishing sites become
obvious when viewed that way. For this reason, most phishfood is pure
HTML and deliberately without a plaintext version. They're not just
being inaccessible here, they're doing it deliberately. Now I've no
real problem with someone who sends me competent HTML _and_ a plaintext
version, but HTML alone just smells so much like spam it's going
straight in the bin.



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