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Comment by XCSme

7 days ago

What about images, links? Formatted text like bold or underline?

I also prefer plain text, but in most of my emails I talk about technical stuff, or I send transactional emails that require actions, in which case showing buttons is a much better user experience than plain text.

I don’t want buttons in my emails.

  • But they are a lot easier to see and click (accessibility, larger hit area).

    You could have a larger text instead of a button, but changing font size is also HTML and not plain-text anymore.

    • Every MUA I've used allows the reader to set a font size, so changing font sizes is 100% a feature of plain-text emails. Then they get the link the size they need to read it correctly and it's absolutely easy to read. This here comment is pain text. Is it hard to read this link:

      http://microsoft.com/

      I don't think so. I certainly didn't have to resort to HTML to make that link readable and clickable.