On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 15:05, Not Zed wrote:

> 
> If you're talking about the signature, it is converted to text before
> sending.  It is just displayed separately to make it changable before
> sending.

Thanks.  It actually turned out to sort of be my fault.  The entry in my
address book that I really needed to send plain text messages to had
somehow gotten the "Wants to receive HTML mail" option turned on.  While
I was trying to figure out why I was sending HTML messages, I was
looking at the outgoing messages before sending them and I saw them with
the HTML.  A little more digging around and I found my problem.

Personally, I think HTML email is an evil thing that never should have
been allowed to live.  But I also realize that that's my own personal
bias from having started when email was passed around by UUCP and we
thought 9600 baud was fast.

        /dwight

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Dwight N. Tovey                          
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