Re: default to plain text e-mails questions

2010-12-14 Thread Maxwell Ivey Jr.
Hello; I don't know where the setting is for sure but I imagine it is  
under the compose tab in mail settings where you can put the default  
mail to plain text. then if yo send one that is rich text or has  
attachments it will just prompt you to either stay in plain text or  
convert to rich text. that's how i handle it.  hope that helps, max

On Dec 13, 2010, at 11:44 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:


Hello. hit cmd shift t to switch between rich and plain text.

Take care.

S
On Dec 13, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Christina wrote:

I need e-mails that I send to a particular e-mail address to go in  
plain text.  It seems that I remember way back when I was using  
windows and outlook for mail and contacts that there was an option  
for specific e-mail addresses to be set to plain text only so that  
any e-mails sent to that specific address would go in plain text  
only.  Is there a way to do this in apple mail or address book.  I  
can't find a place to do this.  I do not want all my e-mails to go  
in plain text but just the ones that go to a specific e-mail address.


Thanks,
Christina

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Re: default to plain text e-mails questions

2010-12-14 Thread Colin M
Hi there!
I do not know if this will work!
But could you set up a rule to do this!
So you do not have to mess around with settings all the time!
I do not know what you can [or not] do with rules but it says if this criteria 
is met do the following action!
And if it works when you've set up your message then [ if I understand it 
right] you just use the rules command and off it should go!
Sorry if I have this wrong!
hth Colin
On 14 Dec 2010, at 15:32, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:

 Hello; I don't know where the setting is for sure but I imagine it is under 
 the compose tab in mail settings where you can put the default mail to plain 
 text. then if yo send one that is rich text or has attachments it will just 
 prompt you to either stay in plain text or convert to rich text. that's how i 
 handle it.  hope that helps, max
 On Dec 13, 2010, at 11:44 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
 
 Hello. hit cmd shift t to switch between rich and plain text.
 
 Take care.
 
 S
 On Dec 13, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Christina wrote:
 
 I need e-mails that I send to a particular e-mail address to go in plain 
 text.  It seems that I remember way back when I was using windows and 
 outlook for mail and contacts that there was an option for specific e-mail 
 addresses to be set to plain text only so that any e-mails sent to that 
 specific address would go in plain text only.  Is there a way to do this in 
 apple mail or address book.  I can't find a place to do this.  I do not 
 want all my e-mails to go in plain text but just the ones that go to a 
 specific e-mail address.
 
 Thanks,
 Christina
 
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Re: default to plain text e-mails questions

2010-12-14 Thread Sarah Alawami
Oh I didn't think of a rule. I've just been doing the keystroke. I'll have to 
look in to that  one.

S
On Dec 14, 2010, at 8:50 AM, Colin M wrote:

 Hi there!
 I do not know if this will work!
 But could you set up a rule to do this!
 So you do not have to mess around with settings all the time!
 I do not know what you can [or not] do with rules but it says if this 
 criteria is met do the following action!
 And if it works when you've set up your message then [ if I understand it 
 right] you just use the rules command and off it should go!
 Sorry if I have this wrong!
 hth Colin
 On 14 Dec 2010, at 15:32, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
 
 Hello; I don't know where the setting is for sure but I imagine it is under 
 the compose tab in mail settings where you can put the default mail to plain 
 text. then if yo send one that is rich text or has attachments it will just 
 prompt you to either stay in plain text or convert to rich text. that's how 
 i handle it.  hope that helps, max
 On Dec 13, 2010, at 11:44 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
 
 Hello. hit cmd shift t to switch between rich and plain text.
 
 Take care.
 
 S
 On Dec 13, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Christina wrote:
 
 I need e-mails that I send to a particular e-mail address to go in plain 
 text.  It seems that I remember way back when I was using windows and 
 outlook for mail and contacts that there was an option for specific e-mail 
 addresses to be set to plain text only so that any e-mails sent to that 
 specific address would go in plain text only.  Is there a way to do this 
 in apple mail or address book.  I can't find a place to do this.  I do not 
 want all my e-mails to go in plain text but just the ones that go to a 
 specific e-mail address.
 
 Thanks,
 Christina
 
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Re: default to plain text e-mails questions

2010-12-13 Thread Sarah Alawami
Hello. hit cmd shift t to switch between rich and plain text.

Take care.

S
On Dec 13, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Christina wrote:

 I need e-mails that I send to a particular e-mail address to go in plain 
 text.  It seems that I remember way back when I was using windows and outlook 
 for mail and contacts that there was an option for specific e-mail addresses 
 to be set to plain text only so that any e-mails sent to that specific 
 address would go in plain text only.  Is there a way to do this in apple mail 
 or address book.  I can't find a place to do this.  I do not want all my 
 e-mails to go in plain text but just the ones that go to a specific e-mail 
 address.
 
 Thanks,
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