Re[4]: HTML as default on v2.00 ...........?

2003-09-09 Thread Bill Blinn Technology Editor
It seems that Dave Kennedy said ...

D> That's kind of a simple-minded view. Presentation counts. There
D> have been a few snipes recently about how FoxMail does a lousy
D> job at wrapping lines, etc. That's presentation and it clearly
D> matters to even us plain-text techy types.

That's because I'm a simple-minded curmudgeon, but I'm also a marketing guy
and I contend that MOST messages can be communicated at least as well with
plain text (and without the double or triple overhead) as with HTML. When
presentation requires HTML, I use it; most of the time, it's needed and
wanted about as much as my cat needs and wants a tuxedo and top hat.

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Re[4]: HTML as default on v2.00 ...........?

2003-10-06 Thread rich gregory
>>In 2.01 version will be possible to selecect HTML as default in
>>Preferences and AFAIK macros for selecting message type are planned.

CaC> Thank you for this info.


When I first installed TB as an eval (v2.00) I was completely unable to send (or 
queue) any email if composed with HTML option. Reinstalling (was ver 2.00.06?) fixed 
this BUT now the problem is back!!

I again "fixed" it by again reinstalling TB. I can again send (or queue) HTML/plain 
text (or HTML only) email.

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