DoctorBill wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 7/4/2010 1:38 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
Actually - I did not mean for this News Group, but for General E-Mail
messages.

Also, the link you sent shows what from - the EDIT | Mail & News
Groups Account Settings ?

I send in HTML and plain text.

How does one insert a picture or graphic in there ?

I am not a programmer, so you need to lead me by the hand.

DoctorBill

<how do I insert a photo here?>

You cannot insert pictures into plain-text messages. Plain text is plain
text. You can do ASCII art, but I realize that is not what you're asking
about.

If you want to send HTML, you should make sure your recipient is OK
with it. Those that understand the danger in HTML e-mail simply won't
even look at it. Of course there are a lot of people out there that
just don't know any better. They're the ones always complaining about
getting viruses, etc. :-\

How do I set my E-Mail as to which kind I can receive ?
I don't know at this point.

I did not know that HTML type of mail can carry viruses.

If a mail reader is poorly configured and enables "show remote content" for an unknown sender, it can. The concept that HTML is by nature bad is an over-reaction. If you connect to the Internet, run an OS or app you didn't write yourself, compiled with your compiler and linked by your linker with your libraries... you are not safe.

You definitely don't want to open remote content from unknown senders, check your options if you don't frequently see a prompt asking.

I suppose I will give up contemplation of a graphic signature.

My sig following was HTML, SM has textified it.

--
Bill Davidsen <[email protected]> Bill Davidsen
Testing HTML sigs in Seamonkey 2.1a2

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