On Sunday, October 13, 2002, at 09:55 , Les wrote:

> I do wish there was a way to define in the Address Book each
> recipient's preferred message format (plain/rich text).

Now THAT'S a good idea!  That'd be a feature I could use!

Right now, I send ALL mail in ASCII text format.  However, it would be 
nice if Mail.app would automatically switch to rich text if I know for 
sure the person at the other end can handle it.

I have two friends I can think of off the top of my head that use 
Mail.app and Mac OS X, and both are in my address book.  The only reason 
I don't send messages to them in rich text format is because I can't be 
bothered going to the trouble of making the switch manually.  If 
Mail.app were to do this automatically, however, on detecting a message 
to one of them, that would be quite useful.

> And I wish the Rules allowed more fields to check on -- i.e.
> Unread/Read field, then you could set colors/bold for unread.

It would be nice to be able to add more than one criteria as well.

John A. Ardelli
Owner/Moderator
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