Dmitryi S. Sizonenco wrote:
> should be disabled, too, as has to be
> HTML mail editor. Saves CPU time, sends mail according to the netiquette
> (plaintext) and just doesn't mess around.
As I explain in a previous post, Beonex does send "according to the
nettiquette".
If the user changes nothing and always just hits enter, he will always
send plaintext. The user has to switch to HTML by himself to send HTML.
And I also explained why the plaintext composer is actually more likely
to "mess around" with quotes, or cause other mailers to do so.
> I'm an old user who just wants
> a plain simple browser, for me most of the "auto" features are annoying.
> I prefer the "human in control of the computer" situation, not vice
> versa.
That's why we have prefs, not? Those "old users" tend to know how to
disable stuff, which is not the case for all users (and those that don't
usually like that "smart" features).
What do other users think about Internet Keywords? Default enabled or
disabled?