Hi

On Monday 29 April 2013 at 5:23:49 PM, in
<mid:[email protected]>, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:


> If I use a particular font when composing HTML
> messages, does the font travel with the message?  In
> other words, will the recipient see the font I used in
> composing the message even if they don't have that font
> installed on their computer?

The only way I know to make sure the recipient's display is the same 
as yours is to send a picture instead of text. Maybe a screenshot?

Of course, that decreases the chances of your message being read at 
all...



> In another vein, it appears that TB! is the only
> recipient I write to which won't accept anything *not*
> written in plain text.  

Odd. My copy of TB! sometimes receives HTML messages with no plaintext 
part. Maybe something broke between v4.0.38 and v5.2?



> Can I set the editor to always
> use HTML but restrict message to TB! to always be in
> plain text?  

Even if you can, how would you be sure the person you were sending to 
would open that message in TB! rather than, perhaps, webmail or a mail 
client on a mobile phone?


-- 
Best regards

MFPA                    mailto:[email protected]

The One with The Answer is seldom asked The Question

Using The Bat! v4.0.38 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600  


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