On 3/14/2011 7:38 AM, David B Teague sr wrote:
On 3/14/2011 3:51 AM, Mike Scott wrote:
On 14/03/2011 00:10, David B Teague sr wrote:
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Am I posting in HTML mode? Tell me if I am, and I'll do my best to find

Yes.

out how to stop that.

Good idea.


Thanks for the heads up. It think those of us who use a mail reader that is HTML aware, such as Thunderbird will not know that is a problem for anyone else. I can be annoying enough just being myself. I don't need annoy with HTML.

For the benefit of anyone using TB, here is what I did. Others ignore, please.

By default TB sends all domains both HTML and Text.

HTML mail allows formatting that Text doesn't. I looked in TB's Options > Format This provides Text or HTML and other options without exception. To find a more fine grained solution, I looked in Thunderbird's Tools > Options > Composition, clicked the Send Options. A setting there determines whether HTMLis sent and domain exceptions are provided for.

I added openoffice.org as a text only domain.

**Please let me know if I was successful in sending TEXT only to this list.

--David

TB also has an option for each address book entry (on the Contact tab) for the preference -- Text, HTML, or Unknown. For me, at least, the default is Unknown, which means I get a choice when I send the message of either or both. I have all the lists set to Text, and I set the others based on what they send me.
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