At this point, now that you know the cause of the problem
you might want to give AOL's support a call.  Explain that you
are trying to send an email and you need to have the email 
sent in plain text.  They may be able to explain to you how
to turn it off.

Does AOL have a support forum or FAQ for it's customers?
It might be in there.

-nils

ps. hope your power is still on :)


On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 05:06:26PM -0400 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to change my fonts for AOL X.   There is no such setting in the 
> preferences to change it to text format instead of rtf or who knows what AOL 
> uses (it is not specified).   I selected a different font.   Does anyone know if 
> there is any font in the OS X font list that no matter what you do writes 
> simple, plain text characters?   I don't know it seems that AOL X no matter how 
> simple the email and plain it always uses its own format or at least makes 
> servers believe it is not text format.   this is frustrating.
> 
> I am confused I am trully not using any styles or special characters in the 
> email (I didn't set any either EVER) I mean it.
> 
> oh btw whoever said this is not my week is right! ;)
> Lil

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