Mozilla is actually quite flexible in this regard. First of all, under preferences->send format, you can tell it what to do when an HTML message has been composed. The options include always sending in both formats as well as listing certain domains for which the HTML will be automatically converted to plain text.

Second, you can set Mozilla so that clicking reply sends in plain text and shift clicking sends in HTML (instead of vice-versa, as is the default). This setting is a per-account setting located under account settings --> composition and addressing.

-Lorrin

Andrew Rodland wrote:

On Friday 12 September 2003 10:05 pm, Martin Stone Davis wrote:

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>


Could you please shift-click reply when sending replies to the list? Otherwise, mozilla decides to translate > quotes into fancy blockquotes -- enabling HTML mode, and somehow causing it not to send any plaintext message whatsoever. Personally I'm not so picky about MIME messages, if they have a text/plain part (some people are picky), but mozilla's replies are HTML-only. Very unfriendly. I can't see that very many Devl readers would allow HTML mail at all; it has various security and privacy implications.

Thanks
--hobbs


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