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Subject: IP: The wonders of Microsoft HTML mail (IP Submission)
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Davey <paul@pdc.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 14:41:56
To: farber@cis.upenn.edu
Subject: Fwd: The wonders of Microsoft HTML mail (IP Submission)
For IP if you want it:
From an unofficial internal mailing list within a certain independent web
browser manufacturer ...
>Microsoft's products are really good at producing HTML
>mails... Recently, someone sent an unsubscribe request for a mailing
>list I am on to the wrong address, which made it show up on the list
>itself. This message was supposedly empty, but it looked a bit large,
>so I checked. It was an empty message, in both text/plain and
>text/html format.
>
>The HTML document is created by Microsoft Word 10 and contains 2.5
>kilobyte of Microsoft HTML/XML/whatever tags, weird CSS and <font>
>tags.
>
>And the actual contents?
>
>Well, inside the document body, one finds the actual contents:
>
>
>
>Whee. 2.5 kilobyte to send a space...
It was also suggested that it probably only put the space in because it was
worried
about empty documents making IE or some similar program crash. I presume
word 10 is aka word XP, but as my email is also set to send HTML and plain
text
I wonder just how much extra overhead is being creating this way.
kind regards
Paul
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Paul Davey
pd Consulting
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