Thanks Peter - that's indeed an option, for, as posted "when sending formatted messages and one or more recipients are not listed as being able to receive HTML". However, if you don't fill in any HTML or PlainText Domains, then, regardless of which of the 4 settings you choose from that menu, Seamonkey will STILL convert messages composed in HTML to plain text if it doesn't see any reason to leave them in HTML. Try it yourself. I'm sorry to be getting testy, but this thread started with an affirmation of the problems, and an agreement from developers that it existed. It continues with, no offense, over a dozen armchair, foundationless "oh, I don't think that's really a problem" postings, that I then have to respond to so that the developers are assured there is an issue here, which there surely is.
Guys, really, my apologies for pushing back, but regardless of what settings you pick, on any menu, SM will convert Email composed in HTML to plain text if there is nothing in the message that makes it think it has to use HTML, unless, on a per message basis, you select options- >format-> rich text. All I'm asking is for an option (even just an about: setting) that disables the conversion,and sends HTML messages in HTML all the time. Thanks for listening, and sorry to be grouchy /j _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

