Brian,

Excellent.  Never noticed that before.  I'll give it a try.  Thanks much.

On a side note - I just took a look at the

http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
link.  I thought it used to say we are supposed to use plain text on the LUG - 
but I don't see that now.  Has that preference been dropped?  Or am I 
"mis-remembering" what was there?

Thanks again,
Bob


On 01/21/2014 18:23, Brian/Support wrote:
> In Tbird got to Tools > Options > Composition
> Look for a Send Options button
> Click on that and you can tell Tbird to always send in plain text only
> to those addressees specified as plain text in your address book.
> There is also a plain text domains tab in the lower section of the
> screen. Select that and you can add Legacyusers.com as a plain text
> domain then all messages to users in that domain will receive plain text
> messages.
>
> Brian
> Customer Support
> Millennia Corporation
> [email protected]
> http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
>
>
> On 21-Jan-2014 3:34 PM, Robert57P_gmail wrote:
>> Not directly related to Legacy, but it is related to this mailing list.
>>
>> I use Thunderbird as my e-mail client.  In my address book for
>> [email protected], I have it set to:
>> Prefers to receive messages formatted as PLAIN TEXT
>>
>> But when I create a new e-mail and address it to this user group, I look
>> under OPTIONS, DELIVERY FORMAT, it is defaulting to AUTO-DETECT instead
>> of PLAIN TEXT ONLY.  (I manually changed it to plain text for this
>> e-mail.  I'm not sure if it would have defaulted to plain text or not).
>>
>> How to I force Thunderbird to send the msg as PLAIN TEXT instead of
>> using AUTO-DETECT?
>>
>> Even worse, when I reply to someone, it appears that it is not using
>> PLAIN TEXT.  Any suggestions?
>>
>> Is there an easy way in Thunderbird to determine what format is being
>> used before I send the msg?  And/or a way to tell what format a rcvd msg
>> is in?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
>>
>>
>>




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