Ray_Net wrote:
WaltS48 wrote on 27/03/2016 17:25:
Looking at the source of a message composed in HTML and only sent as
plain text, shows only plain text formatting.

Probably the reason the HTML formatting bar doesn't appear. To the
composition window it is a plain text message you are editing.

Yes, I have understood .. But this is stupid to not permit an HTML
modification of this mail, because normally the option say that I
compose in HTML.
I dont need that SM must convert a plaintext in html, I just need this
HTML bar.

Ah, I think that's something else which was discussed here. If you start off composing in HTML, you can use Options > Format to change the compose window to "Plain Text Only". You can then use Options > Format to change back to a format including HTML.

If you start off composing in plain text (either if your default format is plain text, or if you "edit as new" a plain text email), then Options > Format menu is not there. Bug 78764 <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78794> I think.

That's probably the option you want to use, but can't since it's not there. Of course, any formatting applied to the original message would be gone, since it was converted to plain text on sending, but that option would allow you to switch back to HTML composition and then apply formatting.

As a workaround, you should be able to forward the message from your Sent folder, delete the headers brought in from the original message, format it and send to someone else. If "Forward" defaults to plain text, you can hold Shift while clicking "Forward" to forward as HTML (if it defaults to HTML, holding Shift gives you plain text).

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Mark.

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