Thomas Cameron wrote:
To Mike Scott:- Wouldn't it be easier for the receiving site to return a
message to the sender advising him/her that the message is in HTML and to
change to TEXT?
On 2011-03-14, at 9:42 AM, Mike Scott wrote:
On 14/03/11 12:38, 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:
...
Am I posting in HTML mode? Tell me if I am, and I'll do my best to fi
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.
You're fine now.
I must say I really dislike those depressingly frequent html emails with HUGE
font sizes and garish layouts. I wonder if the lists could usefully suppress
html content in some way.
Mike Scott
Harlow, Essex, England
I am using an old version of Thunderbird, I don't like the new ones,
they deleted some nice features. Anyway, before sending any email that
has HTML, it says that the email has HTML and asks you to make the
choice of sending in plain text or both.
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