Jonathan N. Little wrote on 10/03/2015 04:21:
Ray_Net wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote on 10/03/2015 00:04:
Ray_Net wrote:
If a receive an HTML mail from per exemple phpmailer.php ans this mail
is in an HTML format....
Is this paragraph <p><!-- pagebreak --></p> acting as a skip to a new
page, when i print the mail received by my SM email client ?
Maybe the author was hoping it would, but there is no reason why it
would work. It is just an empty paragraph element with an html
comment. Maybe
<p style="page-break-after: always;"><!-- pagebreak --></p> might work
better, but I would style the preceding paragraph over an empty
element.
Thanks a lot, it works .. but i cannot create such a mail using SM, It
works only on an already received mail.
I put it in a local folder - adding this line <p
style="page-break-after: always;"><!-- pagebreak --></p> with notepad in
the "special-folder-name" file.
Then opened by SM, i can print it, the new-page order works - but i
cannot send this mail.
So i copy it into a draft folder - open it then send - but in got only
one page - the rest is dropped.
Not sure I understand.
Firstly have you allowed HTML format for the account in which you are
trying to generate this email? If set you can insert such format from
menu: Insert > HTML...
Another easier option is to open Seamonkey's Composer window. Compose
your message where Composer has more HTML features. Click the Source
tab and select the relevant HTML source snippet and then use the email
compose window's Insert > HTML... to insert the snippet.
GREAT !!!! IT WORKS - Thanks
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