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Ask HN: HTML styled newsletters? or Plaintext?

10 points by misterparker 11 years ago · 11 comments · 1 min read


Which do you prefer? or don't care?

blcknight 11 years ago

You can send both formats, and in fact, if you send text/html, you should send a text/plain copy as well. As one of the remaining mutt users out there, nothing annoys me more than html mail. I don't read it.

percept 11 years ago

I much prefer plain text, but this really depends on your target audience.

Based on personal experience I believe those who don't live and breathe this stuff 24/7 prefer a little window dressing.

If it is styled, I recommend minimizing the amount of scrolling required to reach your text. (For example, I don't see much value in a large header mit logo.)

But test, and ask the same question of your prospective readers, if possible.

nazgul 11 years ago

This is something you really have to test. You can ask, but people often think one thing but react differently.

tsuyoshi 11 years ago

Most HTML email I receive also has a text version. I prefer text, but I don't see why you can't do both.

maximem 11 years ago

For a BtoC product HTML style I'd say: attractive.... For BtoB, SaaS Product: Plain or HTML but very light.

gespadas 11 years ago

+1 Plaintext using Markdown syntax.

acveilleux 11 years ago

MIME multipart/alternative type is what you want to use. RFC2346 section 5.1.4.

wnevets 11 years ago

I prefer creating plain text emails. I prefer reading lightly styled html emails.

Fastidious 11 years ago

+1 Plain text.

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