Re: Mangled replies to HTML messages

2011-12-23 Thread Rick Merrill
JeffM wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: When replying in plain text to an HTML message, I've noticed that SeaMonkey does some peculiar thing with links. The universe is trying to tell you to stop sending Web pages via SMTP. Many listserve emails are delivered in HTML via SMTP with no problems

Re: Mangled replies to HTML messages

2011-12-22 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
David E. Ross wrote: On 12/22/11 4:35 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: JeffM wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: When replying in plain text to an HTML message, I've noticed that SeaMonkey does some peculiar thing with links. The universe is trying to tell you to stop sending Web pages via SMTP.

Re: Mangled replies to HTML messages

2011-12-22 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/22/11 4:35 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > JeffM wrote: > >> Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >>> When replying in plain text to an HTML message, I've noticed that >>> SeaMonkey does some peculiar thing with links. >>> >> The universe is trying to tell you to stop sending Web pages via >> SMTP. > >

Re: Mangled replies to HTML messages

2011-12-22 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
JeffM wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: When replying in plain text to an HTML message, I've noticed that SeaMonkey does some peculiar thing with links. The universe is trying to tell you to stop sending Web pages via SMTP. Uh, what does that have to do with the price of beans? -- War doesn'

Re: Mangled replies to HTML messages

2011-12-22 Thread JeffM
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >When replying in plain text to an HTML message, I've noticed >that SeaMonkey does some peculiar thing with links. > The universe is trying to tell you to stop sending Web pages via SMTP. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support

Re: Mangled replies to HTML messages

2011-12-22 Thread NoOp
On 12/22/2011 06:54 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > When replying in plain text to an HTML message, I've noticed that > SeaMonkey does some peculiar thing with links. For one, it creates two > links, and for another, it damages one of the copies. As you can see in > the example below, the first c

Mangled replies to HTML messages

2011-12-22 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
When replying in plain text to an HTML message, I've noticed that SeaMonkey does some peculiar thing with links. For one, it creates two links, and for another, it damages one of the copies. As you can see in the example below, the first copy of each link is sabotaged by the insertion of extran