Le 21/10/05 à 13:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

>maybe you can create the html mail with a html editor or BBEdit or what
>ever and send it as a attachment by PM. The body should be empty then.

I know this solution, but it is not very convenient ... saving and
attaching a file ...
Thank you anyway,
Stéphane.

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>Am/On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 05:48:42 +0200 schrieb/wrote Stéphane Terreaux:
>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>during the last year,  a friend f mine lost 80% or 90% of his sight ...
>>
>>He recently told me he would like incoming mails to be displayed in a
>>very large font "by itself", in HTML mode (because the PC is not always
>>in magnification mode - his wife and children do not have such a
>>disability !).
>>
>>OK, this is the only good reason for me to use HTML mail !
>>
>>I tried Apple Mail. Very disappointing, it uses RTF, which is not OK. And
>>the resulting multipart is rendered incorrectly by PM !
>>
>>Is there a tricky way to build a very simple HTML multipart in Powermail,
>>for example with an AppleScript, which would take the content, add a few
>>tags (<div style="...">, <br> and so), then build the multipart header
>>and delimiters in the message ?
>>
>>If not, has anyone an idea for a small program which would be able to
>>SMTP simple html messages, and not much more ?
>>I don't want to use Thunderbird or so, because it would be like a space
>>shuttle to take my children to school ... and anyway my good old Pismo is
>>overloaded !
>>
>>Thank you for any advice,
>>Stéphane.






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