Re: Quoted text wrong color

2004-10-22 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Anthony G. Atkielski & everyone else

22-Okt-2004 06:42, you wrote:

> I set all the HTML colors to black and plain and the maroon bold style
> went away. But this was a plain text message so the HTML settings should
> not have mattered (?).

Check which viewer you are using - right-click the message, is there a
checkbox in front of the "use plain text viewer" line?

You can configure the behaviour of the two viewers separately, see
Preferences | Viewer/Editor - there's two entries, plain text/MicroEd and
HTML/Windows Editor.

The plain text viewer (PTV) is not just for text-only messages, and the
so-called rich text viewer (RTV) is not only used for HTML messages.
Different colors for quotes, the signature, etc. etc. are available for
text-only messages as well, when using the RTV (I think thats what most
people do).

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Quoted text wrong color

2004-10-21 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
I've noticed on a plain-text e-mail message I've received that the
second-level quoted text is maroon and bold, even though I had
previously set everything to plain black in the text editor for plain
text messages. I've only seen it on one message (not sure if other
messages met the criteria for second-level quotations, or whatever
triggers it).

I set all the HTML colors to black and plain and the maroon bold style
went away.  But this was a plain text message so the HTML settings
should not have mattered (?).

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