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== Compatibility ==
As HTML mail is more complex than plain text, it is also more prone to compatibility and consistency problems. According to surveys by online marketing companies, the vast majority of Internet users can access HTML mail, and a smaller majority prefer it over plain text, but it may not render consistently across platforms and software.<ref name="emaillabs statistics">[http://www.emaillabs.com/resources/resources_statistics.html Email Marketing Statistics and Metrics]</ref><ref name="clickz data">[http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=1428551 Real-World Email Client Usage: The Hard Data]</ref>
Note that [[Unicode]] supports many such complex characters, but font support issues with Unicode limit the usefulness of this possibility.
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