S> Well, it means adding a new option. Why do you think it's needed?

Well, for instance because you may be sending to a mailing list where HTML is 
not accepted or not appreciated (hint, hint), or because you are sending a 
message to a server that will process it automatically, but only if it's in 
plain text. Or simply because you as the user want to be in control of how your 
messages go out. Some people don't even consider html messages to be email 
because technically, the html part is an attachment. Or they hate Microsoft who 
forced html (and so, lots of fraud, deception and malware due to manipulated 
URLs) on email users. There are many reasons! :)

S> but pasting/inserting a picture should change format, the logic is pretty 
simple here.

Good.

>> While I have you: Do these "Up and Running" messages serve any useful 
>> purpose for you? If you do not need them, it would save a lot of traffic if 
>> we stop sending them.

S> Yes, they are useful - it's much better than just a silence because we know 
that people actually tried to use it and it didn't fail to start  :-)

But that's precisely when a beta tester should send you a bug report! Anyway, 
I'll just keep ignoring those messages :-)

Best,

-Daniel-


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