Re: HTML and text

2009-03-24 Thread Daniel
Michael Gordon wrote: Mark Hansen replied On 3/22/2009 3:20 PM On 03/22/09 08:49, Michael Gordon wrote: Mark Hansen replied On 3/22/2009 10:05 AM On 03/22/09 06:50, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Rick Merrill wrote: Some folks have e-mail accounts where they are limited to the total size in

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-23 Thread Barclay, Daniel
Michael Gordon wrote: > > There really is no good reason to send a message in both formats, ... Yes there is. Understand MIME (the fallback aspect) before arguing that position. Daniel -- (Plain text sometimes corrupted to HTML "courtesy" of Microsoft Exchange.) [F] __

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-23 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
Mark Hansen wrote: On 03/22/09 06:50, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Rick Merrill wrote: text html Html AND text = when this option for email is used, does the text get doubled up? I often receive email that suggests this is the case. In short, yes. When you send in plain text, the message is

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread Mark Hansen
On 03/22/09 14:52, Michael Gordon wrote: > Mark Hansen replied On 3/22/2009 3:20 PM > >> On 03/22/09 08:49, Michael Gordon wrote: >>> Mark Hansen replied On 3/22/2009 10:05 AM >>> >>>> On 03/22/09 06:50, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: >>>>> Ri

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread Michael Gordon
Mark Hansen replied On 3/22/2009 3:20 PM On 03/22/09 08:49, Michael Gordon wrote: Mark Hansen replied On 3/22/2009 10:05 AM On 03/22/09 06:50, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Rick Merrill wrote: text html Html AND text = when this option for email is used, does the text get doubled up? I often

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread »Q«
In , Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: > > > I also looked at the quality of the HTML in HTML-formatted messages. > > The mean number of errors reported by > > was 9.1 errors per KB of file s

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/22/2009 11:24 AM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: > >> I also looked at the quality of the HTML in HTML-formatted messages. >> The mean number of errors reported by was 9.1 >> errors per KB of file size. > > but for the average person

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread JeffM
>David E. Ross wrote: >>I also looked at the quality of the HTML in HTML-formatted messages. >>The mean number of errors reported by >>was 9.1 errors per KB of file size. >> Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: >but for the average person sending an email, this means not

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread Mark Hansen
On 03/22/09 08:49, Michael Gordon wrote: > Mark Hansen replied On 3/22/2009 10:05 AM > >> On 03/22/09 06:50, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: >>> Rick Merrill wrote: >>>> text >>>> html >>>> Html AND text = when this option for email is used,

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
David E. Ross wrote: I also looked at the quality of the HTML in HTML-formatted messages. The mean number of errors reported by was 9.1 errors per KB of file size. but for the average person sending an email, this means nothing. -- *IMPORTANT*: Sorry folks, but

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/22/2009 5:50 AM, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: > Rick Merrill wrote: >> text >> html >> Html AND text = when this option for email is used, >> does the text get doubled up? I often receive email >> that suggests this is the case. > > > In short,

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
Mark Hansen wrote: On 03/22/09 06:50, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Rick Merrill wrote: text html Html AND text = when this option for email is used, does the text get doubled up? I often receive email that suggests this is the case. In short, yes. When you send in plain text, the message is

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread Michael Gordon
Mark Hansen replied On 3/22/2009 10:05 AM On 03/22/09 06:50, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Rick Merrill wrote: text html Html AND text = when this option for email is used, does the text get doubled up? I often receive email that suggests this is the case. In short, yes. When you send in

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread Gregory Hicks
> Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 08:05:37 -0700 > From: Mark Hansen > Subject: Re: HTML and text > To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org > > [...] > > No good reason to ever send both? What if you're sending a message to > a group of people, some of whom read o

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread Mark Hansen
On 03/22/09 06:50, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: > Rick Merrill wrote: >> text >> html >> Html AND text = when this option for email is used, >> does the text get doubled up? I often receive email >> that suggests this is the case. > > > In short, yes. >

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
Rick Merrill wrote: text html Html AND text = when this option for email is used, does the text get doubled up? I often receive email that suggests this is the case. In short, yes. When you send in plain text, the message is sent in plain text of course. When you send in html, the message

HTML and text

2009-03-22 Thread Rick Merrill
text html Html AND text = when this option for email is used, does the text get doubled up? I often receive email that suggests this is the case. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo