>> What's the distinction then between an HTML message and an HTML
>> attachment, then, if the entire message body is in the HTML and TB!
>> strips the tags to show you the message in each case? IOW, looked
>> like an HTML message to me...
DH> Very easy: Just turn off the "View HTML Messages". You should see now
DH> the plain text and a tab for the HTML version. I use two instances of
DH> TB!, one at work with view HTML as standard turned off (my annoying
DH> colleagues use OE and send all their messages as HTML, even short
DH> sentences) and one at home with HTML on (for some newsletters).
I don't mean to be obtuse, but that distinction is made in TB!, not in
the message itself. I was asking what the difference *at the message
level*, not *at the TB! level* between the above, as Tony asserted
that there was some difference between "an HTML message" and what
Januk sent.
For the record, I never view as HTML. Any message that comes as HTML
(into my inbox, that is) also gets deleted without examination.
-tom!
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Bah, ridiculous thing.
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