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Comment: Please beware of the limited CSS support in many webmail clients. --[[User:Dikrib|Dikrib]] 08:11, 9 May 2006 (PDT) | Comment: Please beware of the limited CSS support in many webmail clients. --[[User:Dikrib|Dikrib]] 08:11, 9 May 2006 (PDT) | ||
Currently the proper design of an e-mail message is very hard to control and CCS is implemented in a way that it is downward compatible to older browsers (they will ignore it). In case the text is idented or a list is used the complete formatting is blown away (and the spell checker refuses to work properly) and the font settings are set to the basic standard (ignoring the user settings), so that HTML mails get pretty bulky and especially ugly. HTML mail writing support is currently in the stage of the mid 90'ties! | |||
The user should have a simple interface to control the output of the displayed messages by altering some CCS options. For sending a message this ccs should be sent with the message. There might even be the option to alter the message styles by selecting them from a wider range. (thus simply generating greeting cards, formal postings, personal...) so that the receiver immediately sees the intention of the message. --[[User:BoP|BoP]] 07:19, 24 February 2007 (PST) | |||
== Ability to import and export message filters == | == Ability to import and export message filters == | ||
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