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On January 21, 2003 06:51 pm, Garth Meisel wrote:
> 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?

It can get confusing, but here goes. 

You can setup Kmail to compose a message in any font you choose, BUT that is 
where it stays, on your machine. We recieve it as whatever font we have setup 
to view it with. I'm not sure about if Kmail uses the same fonts for 
composing (not sending) and viewing though, if that makes sense.

Now, if you were to send HTML with another emailer such as Netscape, that does 
allow HTML to be sent, you can compose AND send it with whatever font at your 
end, and we would have to have the same font installed at our end to view it 
as you intended. I hope that helps..
<whisper> Keyserver...:o)heh</whisper>

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Mike Fitton
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