Sending format in Thunderbird
Jorge Almeida
jalmeida
Wed Jun 6 00:22:20 PDT 2007
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Tim Wunder wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 June 2007 4:59:49 pm Jorge Almeida wrote:
>> OK, that must be it. It does violate the Principle of Least Surprise. It
>> doesn't induce amiable feelings towards intelligent software...Ah, well...
>>
>
> That behavior is, IMO, better than ecoding plain text as HTML as Outlook does.
> Why encode plain text? I think it's a great feature.
>
Don't know a thing about Outlook... What I meant is that if the user
asks for html the application shouldn't decide whether the user made a
right choice. OTOH, the application might not offer that feature at all,
that would be a different matter. It certainly wouldn't bother me if
html were to disappear from email altogether.
Cheers.
Jorge
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