On 14 Aug 2017, at 12:20, Sam Hathaway wrote:
On 14 Aug 2017, at 10:44 AM EDT, Bill Cole wrote:
This is ridiculously unreadable
It is unreadable for you… but the recipient will see roughly the
same thing that you saw in the original message: clickable links.
However, if you still don't want this, it is possible to turn it off.
Here are my Composer preferences, which successfully suppress this
behavior:
Preview: Display [when generating HTML]
Replying/Forwarding HTML: [Never embed]
Embedding method: [Scoped Stylesheet]
[√] Warn before discarding HTML when editing
Rich Text (HTML): Markup syntax: [none]
Default theme is [Standard]
Styling method: [Inlining (recommended]
[ ] Generate HTML even if only for styling
Highlight code using [Nothing]
Math language: [None]
Only change from my existing settings was the Default theme, which I
would expect to not matter. I was right; this still gives me the
displayed ytet in [] and the link URL in () after it.
Also ensure that you don't have signatures with HTML parts in use.
(But given your obvious disdain for HTML emails, I doubt you would.)
Yeah, no. I mostly don't do sigs at all, and never HTML.
Hope this helps!
Thanks for trying, but it did not.
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