Hallo Jack, On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 11:23:49 -0500GMT (29-4-2013, 18:23 , where I live), you wrote:
JSL> If I use a particular font when composing HTML messages, does the font travel JSL> with the message? No. JSL> In other words, will the recipient see the font I used in JSL> composing the message even if they don't have that font installed on their JSL> computer? In order to do that, you'd need the font to be attached to the message and on receipt to be installed on the receiving computer. HTML doesn't support that kind of actions. Apart from that think of the safety risks that that would bring. JSL> In another vein, it appears that TB! is the only recipient I write to which JSL> won't accept anything *not* written in plain text. Can I set the editor to JSL> always use HTML but restrict message to TB! to always be in plain text? In my JSL> AB I have the TB! "new message" template set to plain text and the "Use a JSL> specific template for new messages" box is ticked but when the editor is set to JSL> HTML in OPTIONS-PREFERENCES, it overrides the "new message" template in TB!. The address book template for new messages will only be used when you first select the receipient and afterwards start typing the message. When first typing (part of) the message and then setting ther recipient, the AB template won't be used. -- Groetjes, Roelof Moderator unemployment is the largest single cause of self destruction. http://www.voormijalleen.nl/ The Bat! 5.3.8.8 (BETA) Windows 7 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1 5 pop3 accounts, 2 imap accounts OTFE disabled i7-2600 3.4GHz 4 GB RAM ________________________________________________ Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html