On 1/29/2015 8:27 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote on 29/01/2015 16:44:
>> On 1/28/2015 11:25 PM, Ant wrote:
>>> On 1/28/2015 1:12 AM, Daniel wrote:
>>>
>>>>>>> Does anyone know if there is a way to disable automatic additions of <
>>>>>>> and > to plain text e-mails when I use SM's web browser's send this web
>>>>>>> page feature? Thank you in advance. :)
>>>>>> Ant, *Note* that I have my e-mail and News set for Plain Text, so what
>>>>>> I'm about to suggest may not do anything for you or your friends, but if
>>>>>> I highlight the web address in the address bar and Copy/Paste into a
>>>>>> (Plain Text) e-mail, it sure looks to be clickable to me, and no < or >.
>>>>> Which readers are you using? Mutt? Tin? Outlook?
>>>> Just SeaMonkey, Browser and Mail.
>>> OK, then you won't see the problems. Try other non-Mozilla clients.
>>> That's the issue I am facing with other e-mail users. :)
>>>
>> It is NOT your problem.  The problem belongs to users of E-mail
>> applications that are not standards-compliant.  Some people in my
>> address book have the same problem.  I tell them once how to fix it, and
>> then I ignore their problem.
>>
> Could you tell the guys who receive the mail from Ant how to fix their 
> problem ?
> Because my solution is not accepted by Ant.
> My solution is that I compose in html and I send the mail in plain-text 
> - So the recipient receive a plain-text mail without "<>" surrounding 
> the links.
> 

I tell them to click on the link; but if that does not work, to copy the
link -- excluding the <> -- and paste it into their browser.  To me,
anyone who cannot follow that should not use a computer.

-- 
David E. Ross

I am sticking with SeaMonkey 2.26.1 until saved passwords can
be used when autocomplete=off.  See
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433238>.
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