I agree that there should be a $CONFIG variable to disable it entirely,
thereby giving the admin and the users a choice.

On a possibly related note: I normally don't top-post or leave so much
quoted, but I did this time so the HTML that showed up at the end of your
message is visible. Were you using the HTML editor on Roundcube? It appears
that you tried to use HTML in your signature, and it wasn't interpreted as
HTML by Thunderbird when I received it. Also, the signature "header" (--)
was repeated, once inside a < p > tag and once without.

I didn't get a chance to see how it was interpreted inside of Roundcube itself.

Jim

Eric Stadtherr wrote:
> It would be easy enough to add a $CONFIG variable to control whether the HTML 
> editor is allowed or not, but I chose a "leave it off by default but let 
> users turn it on" approach (similar to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s free webmail 
> service).
> 
> How does everyone else feel about this?
> 
> -Eric
> 
> 
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:06:41 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I just committed my changes to integrate the TinyMCE editor into
>>> RoundCube for HTML editing. The Subversion revision is 345. Everything
>>> should be pretty seamless, but please note the following:
>>>
>>>    * To enable use of the editor for composing HTML messages, check the
>>>      "Use HTML Editor" box in the Settings page
>> It would be nice to have an admin override in the config file to not
>> allow that choice.
>> Some of us old farts think styled e-mail is a scourge that is surpassed
>> in disdain only by the plague known as TNEF.
>>
>>
>> Charles Dostale
>> System Admin - Silver Oaks Communications
>> http://www.silveroaks.com/
>> 824 17th Street, Moline  IL  61265
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> <p>
> <strong>Eric Stadtherr</strong>
> </p>
> <p>
> <a href="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>
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