On Saturday 12 January 2008, Hal Martin wrote:
> I'll keep that in mind when I am sending email to the list from
> Thunderbird. I'm also aware that many corporations block HTML mail to
> lower the risk of a staff member opening up an infected/laced email
> (generally on a Windows computer) so text emails are more advantageous
> in that regard.
>
> Randy, why aren't you out here making sure everyone's mom is aware of
> all the thread hijacking going on?

Hmm, he may be waiting for you to do it, while you're explaining to all these 
moms out there why you may think that top-posting in this ML would be 
considered good netiquette?  BTW, I'm not condoning thread hi-jacking 
either . . .

To Dale: have you tried setting up new addresses in the Seamonkey's Address 
Book with <gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org> and <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and for 
each of these select to only send plain text messages?

From previous threads I remember that you can send plain text when you respond 
to a plain text message in this ML, but not otherwise.  This could be that 
you do not have both addresses above set up to only send plain text format.

WARNING: I have not yet used Seamonkey, but vaguely remember something like 
this in the old Mozilla/Netscape features.

HTH.
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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