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I'm going 50 directions here at once again and breaking my promise too but 
while you're on the subject and here, OK I understood from Aaron that if the 
message is any other font, it IS html.  That didn't strike me as normal but I 
probably misread something.  So, Kmail won't send HTML and I can choose 
whatever font I want to send in and you to view BUT, my question is now:  Why 
can't I see the message I'm composing in the fancy fonts I've chosen to send 
it in?  Is it because I'm doing something wrong or is it because even though 
you will see the message in say "Rock" I won't see anything except "Clean" or 
plain text here anyway?  


On Tuesday January 21 2003 19:38, you wrote:
> 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...
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