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Email-client application with the features found in professionally built forums

What's good email-client application that has most of all the features found in professionally built forums web page, like Tenforum.com, forums.anandtech.com, Bleepingcomputer.com, etc.., ie. the email typing editor with rich formatted web text.. Thanks in advance.
 
Pretty much any email client is going to have a text editor. You might need to elaborate what you're looking for.
 
Looks like click bait. tenforum.com is for sale, and bleepingcomputer.com , what's that?

What does OP's question has anything to do with email client?
 
Looks like click bait. tenforum.com is for sale, and bleepingcomputer.com , what's that?

What does OP's question has anything to do with email client?

bleepingcomputer.com has been around for over a decade. I'm pretty sure OP meant tenforums.com. Both of which are just as active as AT is if not more. As far as his question goes, I'm thinking he means an email client that will let you embed videos and what not. But that's just a guess.
 
bleepingcomputer.com has been around for over a decade. I'm pretty sure OP meant tenforums.com. Both of which are just as active as AT is if not more. As far as his question goes, I'm thinking he means an email client that will let you embed videos and what not. But that's just a guess.

OK. After checking out both sites' forums, they looks legitimate.

What he wants most probably is emojis support. The problem is there is no standard for emojis, however.

Each email client can interpret emojis differently and will not show up correctly in recipient's email client.

Even other text formatting or media embedding not necessarily works across between different email clients.
 
OK. After checking out both sites' forums, they looks legitimate.

What he wants most probably is emojis support. The problem is there is no standard for emojis, however.

Each email client can interpret emojis differently and will not show up correctly in recipient's email client.

Even other text formatting or media embedding not necessarily works across between different email clients.
ASCII is king. It's simple, but you know what it'll look like to the recipient. Also, there won't be embedded spy/crapware for the recipient to worry about.
 
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