Re: HTML messages

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On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 18:39 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 13:11 -0600, Karl Larsen wrote: 
> > I'm sorry Matthew Saltzman who is working on my Bug, and a guy who 
> > signs as "Tim" are using HTML email which my Thunderbird will not 
> > decode. This is because I have selected a big font which is easy for my 
> > old eyes to see. I can read all straight ascii of tiny font because my 
> > system blows it up to normal size.
> > 
> >     Just to see I printed Matt's email but it still comes out as garbage.
> > 
> >     So please, if you have a way to switch to ascii from HTML do so at 
> > least on the list. Then we can all read it.
> 
> Damn, am I really sending HTML?  (Obviously, somebody other than Karl
> will have to answer, if I am.)
> 
> If I am, I apologize profusely and ask:
> 
> How can I get Evolution not to do that?  (And if you're going to say,
> "Use TBird," save yourself the keystrokes, please...)  HTML is not
> checked in the Format pull-down.  I found the tab to select HTML
> formatting and it's not checked either.
> 
> > 
> > Karl K5DI
Under: Edit->Preferences->Composer preferences
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