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This may be a dumb request, but I have no idea what the market share is for clients that only support text/plain emails (ie. no HTML at all). I don't know if their share is negligible (all listed clients seem to support it) or if they are just out of scope for this website.
Having "text/html content type support" listed as a feature, with maybe a short comment about the subject would be valuable information to me.
Note: For the sake of completeness, my issue is I have found a bug in the text/plain version of an email, although there is also a main, text/html one sent simultaneously. I would like to gauge the criticity of that problem by knowing how widespread are text/plain only clients.
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Hey there, thanks for your suggestion. I'm not sure I entirely follow. Can I email is focused on listing support for HTML or CSS features, so this means that all clients currently tested on the site do support text/html. There's no plan to add clients that do no support HTML emails since they would report "Unsupported" for all features. I think pretty much all the clients listed on Can I email support showing plain text email only. You can visit the website https://useplaintext.email/ for a list of a few plain text only email clients.
This may be a dumb request, but I have no idea what the market share is for clients that only support
text/plain
emails (ie. no HTML at all). I don't know if their share is negligible (all listed clients seem to support it) or if they are just out of scope for this website.Having "text/html content type support" listed as a feature, with maybe a short comment about the subject would be valuable information to me.
Note: For the sake of completeness, my issue is I have found a bug in the
text/plain
version of an email, although there is also a main,text/html
one sent simultaneously. I would like to gauge the criticity of that problem by knowing how widespread aretext/plain
only clients.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: