Re: [newbie] testing mozilla mail for HTML.

2003-05-29 Thread g
Tom Brinkman wrote: Content-type: multipart/mixed; So no, it's not plain text. Suggestion tho, send your email to test to yourself, instead of the list. You'll be able to check the results a lot quicker ;) Usually within seconds. 'content-type: multipart/mixed;' in header is only to designa

Re: [newbie] testing mozilla mail for HTML.

2003-05-29 Thread g
Charlie wrote: but I have no knowledge whether it works with A.O.(Hel)L. or other ISPs or not. you are correct. ability to set 'text/plain' has been remove from aol email. it was there up thru 6.0. 7.0, do not know. 8.0 it is removed. seems aol wants to support bandwidth hogs. but, as said bef

Re: [newbie] testing mozilla mail for HTML.

2003-05-29 Thread Charlie
quoting Franki's missive of Tuesday 27 May 2003 11:40 pm: > Just checking if mozilla mail is sending in txt of html... > > ignore pls. > > > rgds > > > Franki Hi Frank; This one is plain text. Whatever you did it worked. I suppose for anyone else that wants to use Mozilla Mail for their mail c

Re: [newbie] testing mozilla mail for HTML.

2003-05-29 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Wednesday May 28 2003 12:40 am, Franki wrote: > Just checking if mozilla mail is sending in txt of html... > > ignore pls. Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--=_1054100310-881-2004" So no, it's not plain text. Suggestion tho, send your email to test to yourself, instead