Ray_Net wrote: > Ant wrote on 26/01/2015 05:52: >> On 1/25/2015 2:07 PM, Ray_Net wrote: >>> Why did you use "plain text" for composing mail ? >> >> Because I am old school, and don't care for the fancy formattings and >> stuff. Also, HTML adds file sizes to some slow Internet contacts like >> those with still with dial-up modems.
Sending email as HTML will increase the byte size by 2 to 4 times the number of bytes, especially if you send both HTML and Plain Text. For everyone, not just dial-up users. :-) > I told you that you will send your html mail in plain text, You cannot send *HTML* mail in "plain text." The two formats are apples and oranges. > so the size > of your mail will be 2 characters less than your plain-text mail > (because there is no "<>" in your html mail sent in pure plain text. You have overlooked all the HTML formatting and codes that make up the composition of an HTML email. These codes, fonts, colors, etc will triple or quadruple the size of the document. -- -bts -This space for rent, but the price is high _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

