Daniel wrote:
> BIll Spikowski wrote:
>> I dislike HTML e-mail and almost never voluntarily compose one in
>> HTML, but it seems they're everywhere these days and I'm trying to adjust.
>>
>> When replying or forwarding an HTML email, is there any way to do so
>> in kind automatically? I've learned to hold down the shift key before
>> hitting "reply" or "forward," but still I forget every third or fourth
>> time and have to go back and do it again to avoid the quoted material
>> looking like garbage.
> 
> Bill, I thought that if you replied to a "text" e-mail, your reply was 
> also a "text" e-mail. Similarly, if you're replying to an HTML e-mail, 
> your reply is in HTML.

That's the behavior I'd prefer -- it seems logical. However, on all my
computers, without the shift key, HTML gets converted to plain text,
which looks awful.




> Unless you press the shift key, as you mention, which changes your reply 
> to the opposite format.
> 
> Have you had a look at Edit->Preferences->Mail & Newsgroups->Send Format 
> to see if that might give you what you want??

Let me experiment. Right now I have that preference set to "send the
message in both plain text and HTML" -- because none of the other
options sounds closer to what I'm looking for. Also, because I've
never figured out how Seamonkey supposedly knows whether my recipients
are able to receive HTML -- I have no clue, so how could I instruct SM???



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