On Saturday 12 January 2008, Dale wrote: > Mick wrote: > > 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. > > Thanks. I didn't know you could change that in the address book. Can > you tell me how this one comes through? It should be plain text, > hopefully only plain text. > > Neat trick. ;-)
OK, this is plain text as I can see in the message headers: ======================================= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 ======================================= . . . but you responded to a plain text message from the list, which as I recall you could always do. The problem I believe is when you start a new message. Email me off list with a new message and I will confirm if it is also plain text. -- Regards, Mick
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