Well, that is interesting. I usually send plain text anyway, and only
occasionally send HTML, so may not have noticed a change. Just tried a
couple of experiments:

1. Start a message in HTML format (shift+click compose, since I have it
default to plain text), type a short message but don't actually apply
any formatting and click send. It sends as plain text without prompting.

OK, sounds like mine.


2. Start a message in HTML format, type a message, colour one word red
and click send. It prompts for whether to send as plain text, HTML or both.

So it looks like it automatically sends as plain text if you don't make
any use of HTML formatting. Does that match your experience? Or is it
discarding formatting even if you have applied some?

The only thing I changed was the formatting like centering a section/paragraph. Now, I see the issue now. If I don't change colors, bold or anything like that, then it goes back to plain text! Why can't formatting a paragraph/section keep it as HTML? Is this a bug?
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