Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>
> If you regularly use HTML with certain recipients, you can set that as a
> preference in the address book entries for those recipients ("prefers to
> receive messages formatted as..."). However, AFAICT that feature doesn't
> work.
These are very handy shortcuts, thank you for letting me now.
Too bad there isn't such a choice when I click the reply button.
I tested the individual HTML preference for an address book dweller, no
cheese.
Thank you both, you were very helpful!
P.S. (musings of an email emigrant) #### Seamonkey unrelated material
I have been using Forte Agent for email for more than 15 years. It's
options are, in their power and abundance of, unparalelled AFAIT (tested).
It had no flaws as an email client, until the version 4 (I think, in any
case, two versions before the current one).
In that version they have broken attachment handling: attachments do not
get sent if they contain anything other than US ASCII characters in
their filenames.
I have been embarassed more than once, arguing with recipients over
(un)sent attachments, only to find out later that Forte actually
introduced a major bug.
As a paying customer, I complained about the bug. They acknowledged the
bug, but haven't fixed it neither in version 5 nor version 6.
I have since tried many others: Claws, Sylpheed, even Pegasus, then
KMail via andlinux (impressed me the most, but uncomfortable since I
never switched to Linux) and lastly Seamonkey. I like it enough that I
started to actually iron out little itches and ask questions about
specific problems etc. But, alas, it seems that it has enough
shortcomings that I am starting to think about hitting the road yet
again. Ah...
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