Thank you, hope that's fixed now)
On 10/05/2018 07:47 PM, Eric Blake wrote: > On 10/5/18 11:40 AM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote: >> 05.10.2018 18:52, Kevin Wolf wrote: >>> Hi Vladimir, >>> >>> can you please check your mailer settings? The plain text version of the >>> emails is hardly legible because it mixes quotes text and replies. I >>> had to manually open the HTML part to figure out what you really wrote. >> >> I've sent it from other thunderbird instance from home, I hope >> thunderbird at work (where I'm composing now) is ok.. > > Comparing the two: > > Home: > Message-ID: <46e224bd-8c1f-4565-944e-52440e85e...@virtuozzo.com> > ... > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="_000_46e224bd8c1f4565944e52440e85e2f0virtuozzocom_" > > Work: > Message-ID: <05adf79a-4ae1-0ba1-aa7f-7696aa043...@virtuozzo.com> > ... > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > Content-ID: <df06dd561001084699a8eb982d667...@eurprd08.prod.outlook.com> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > > So, the difference is that at home, you haven't told thunderbird to send > plain-text only emails to specific recipients (setting up the list as > one of those recipients that wants plain-text only), and something else > in your local configurations then results in a multipart email where the > html portion looks fine but the plain-text portion has horrendous > quoting. But at work, you are configured for plain-text-only output, > html is not even available, and the quoting is decent from the start. >