Continuing on from yesterday's post, I should emphasize that the best rendering in the world only works if the target supports the CSS and HTML that make up the page. When we are talking about email that goes outside of your Notes network, even to others within your company who may be reading on Gmail or Outlook 365 or a mobile device, not everything is supported that you might find in a web page on a modern browser. Therefore, when CoexLinks Fidelity renders an email to MIME to leave Notes, it has to build in logic to allow it to degrade gracefully and minimally.
All of the following except the first are rendered to MIME by CoexLinks Fidelity, and then sent out through the normal Domino channels. There are many other email clients or devices, but this should give a sense of what kind of degradations might be expected and how they are handled. As an example, in Office 365, the background of the table rows that are gradients is set to whichever of the gradient colors best contrasts with the text within. The PC Gmail and two mobile examples are all from the same email displayed in various ways.
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Notes client (rich text)
Gmail on Firefox on PC
Office 365
Gmail app on Samsung J23 phone
Email app on Samsung J23 phone
In comparison, the ordinary Notes 10 MIME rendering is uniformly degraded across all mail
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