No, and even if you applied that sort of alignment, it couldn't be displayed by hardly any mail client in the world. You have to assume that you have very little, if any, control over how your email messages are displayed when they are received.
No, and even if you applied that sort of alignment, it couldn't be displayed by hardly any mail client in the world. You have to assume that you have very little, if any, control over how your email messages are displayed when they are received.
I guess I will have to use bullet points then. And your point about not being able to predict how it will show up on the other end is interesting because, you're right, viewing an email in Mac Mail is different than viewing the same email in Outlook Express. Of course, the two computers have different screen resolutions, but there are other differences, like the way attachments show up, etc.