-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On January 21, 2003 06:06 pm, Garth Meisel wrote: > OK one more. So it doesn't matter what font I choose to write them in > because unless the message is HTML, the reading end of the message won't > get the font intended anyway. Is that it?
Right you are, and since if you did use HTML to send it with, using say Netscrape to compose it, I may not have your intended font installed on my end, my mail proggy would just use a default font for me to view the message with. > Well then, is there a control for how to send messages because I don't want > to send HTML. In the M$ addressbook there was the box to check for "Client > does not like HTML" but now what? Or now I'm confused, yes even worse > because I knew you were thinking it. Where or can I choose to send or not > send, HTML? Kmail doesn't use HTML at the moment to send with, just to view incoming messages (phew), but as Aaron pointed out it may be in the next release... - -- Mike Fitton GPG Fingerprint = A4E3 C5D4 5D62 6F98 165D FEC3 2FA7 C08F 0DB6 32A5 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+LfYCL6fAjw22MqURAqQEAJ9KlojMJbUhGJce3QaT/uDEqfEQLwCglua3 FmrVjxpgMKJsg5BP9o3XcZc= =ciZp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
