On 07/21/2012 04:18 PM, Ted Roche wrote: > Well, if you've got a Linux box, you could use Mutt, Pine, Elm, etc. > > Let me check my Thunderbird 13.0.1 install... > > View... Message Body as... > > has choices of HTML, Simple HTML and Plain Text. > > On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: >> How would I go about testing plain text? My clients only render HTML as >> text and won't display the text part. I have Outlook, Thunderbird, >> Eudora and Gmail. Ted: I do everything in Linux except VFP. So I will check those out. Viewing an email in Tbird as plain text, just strips the tags and looks fine, but I am concerned about sending an email to a client that can't view HTML even as text. I guess the bigger question is, does anybody have a plain text client and use that any more? I am working for small businesses that want to send out some emails to their clients. It seems that most everyone uses Outlook or some fashion of web mail... Yahoo, Gmail, etc. It also seems that almost any client can view HTML as plain text but if you sent HTML to a plain text client it would have all the tags.
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