Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote on 26/01/2015 15:08:
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.
You don't understand what i said....
My HTML mail is not an HTML mail, but the HTML bar is present, so I can
use HTML gadgets, but if I don't use it, the mail will be send
automatically in simple plain text.
If the gadget is used when i send it, i got this pop-up screen >
http://www.cjoint.com/15jv/EAAkGrlIIZw.htm
And if I choose "Send in Plain Text Only" all the html parts are
stripped off.
Per example, here composing this NewsGroup Reply, i put "NewsGroup
Reply" in RED .... but at the send time, I will send it with the option
"Send in Plain Text Only"...
You can analyze my reply to see if the size is increased ....
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