Trane Francks wrote:

On 8/6/13 9:08 AM +0900, Ray_Net wrote:

A pdf version is like a screen-copy ... a detour instead of the real
cure of the problem.
The real question is (not easy) : What must be done in SM to permit for
only Outlook user a correct reading of a mail including a copy/paste
from Word ?

If I had to hazard a guess, I suspect that SeaMonkey would need to have
its HTML mail tightened up to ensure that it sanitized any HTML being
pasted into an e-mail. So, the problem is on both ends: Outlook is too
dense to properly ignore the non-standard HTML tags, and SeaMonkey isn't
doing its job in ensuring that the HTML being sent is legit.

Is it doable? Yes. Those bothered by the problem should drop by Bugzilla
and submit a bug.

You may not be aware, but Composer (the HTML composition app in the SeaMonkey suite) was abandoned years ago and is no longer maintained, but is still used to support HTML mail composition. So any bug you file against it is unlikely to get a response.

If it's really important to you to get clean, W3C-compliant code, you should compose it elsewhere and copy/paste it into the SM message (Insert... HTML). But for most practical purposes, it's probably more trouble than it's worth.

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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