Dazed_75 wrote:
Technomage, do you know if your reader works right for a message
that Thunderbird sends with that 4th option?
The Tbird address book allows you to specify for each recipient what
format they prefer. I notice also that the send options in
Thunderbird allow format
Technomage wrote:
There are, in fact, a few of us (like me) who use text only readers for
various reasons (such as visual impairment) and html formatted messages
are definitely the bane of out existence.
its been proper etiquette on the internet since its inception that mail
usually is plain text
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Subject: NOT OT: re plain text vs HTML
From: lthiels
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Dazed_75 lthiels...@gmail.com wrote:
Technomage wrote:
There are, in fact, a few of us (like me) who use text only readers for
various reasons (such as visual impairment) and html formatted messages
are definitely the bane of out existence.
its been proper
to mod.
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Subject: Re: NOT OT: re plain text vs HTML - DRUPAL User HTML/TEXT Settings
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Subject: NOT OT: re plain text vs HTML
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Technomage wrote