\t (from Perl) gives a tab character, but that is of no use, as in HTML rendering all whitespace gets collapsed to a normal space.
If you want to display tabular data, you use a definition list or table and style it appropriately.
In reply to Re^4: SENDMAIL problem!
by Anonymous Monk
in thread SENDMAIL problem!
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