Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 09:15 -0400, Bob Goodwin USA wrote:
g wrote:
Bob Goodwin USA wrote:
Thunderbird is not supposed to send html to this address.
Sometimes it
i had not noticed my 'h t m l' filter was working and why i was
asking poc.
this one came in 'text/plain'. how did you swing that?
Thunderbird Edit > Preferences > Composition > General > Send
Options
Then enter addresses as needed. I have <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
entered in the plain text column.
I've just yum removed/installed Thunderbird. Hopefully things will be
better.
They aren't.
Removing and reinstalling a package rarely has any effect on Linux
(barring dependancy issues), since any personal configuration options
you changed are stored in your own home directory.
I suggest you create a new user account on your machine and try it from
there. If it works, you have a config problem in your own account.
poc
This is really strange. No matter what I do I can't get this to look
like a normal plain text message! I've set Options > Format > Plain
text Only on this one.
It seems to be related to the fact that there are two addresses in the
original message, the normal redhat.com and a bellsouth for g. I can
see white text on black best and normally do that with html but plain
text messages should come black text on white. Yours keeps showing like
the html display.
This should definitely be plain text per the setup! Although I'm seeing
wh. on a black field as I type this?
Bob
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