Hey, Michael -- if it works for you, that's fine -- it's good that
you're happy with it! But all I can say is that it didn't work so
reliably for me. Even after trying all three different preference
settings, I seemed to be constantly second-guessing the format of
incoming mail, and devising workarounds for things like forwarding
messages. And jpg attachments never seemed to turn up correctly 'in
line'. It can be a lot of fun to try to outsmart the program, but it
also takes a lot of time.
BILL.
On 6/15/08 Michael J. Hußmann wrote:
If the mail is HTML-only, PM displays HTML. If it contains just plain
text, it displays plain text.
If there are both HTML and plain text parts, PM displays whatever you've
selected as your preference,
and when you want to see the other part of the mail, there is a pop-up
menu allowing you to select that. What else could PM possibly do, I wonder?