ulty with Reply Size To The List
> Message-ID:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> Hi Roger,
>
> Make sure to reply in plain text rather then RTF text. See the format menu
> for this. I always read and write all my e-mail in plain text. You can set
> the defa
Reply with a plain text format. Any kind of formatting like color can
dramatically increase the size of the email. Don't worry about quote coloring
that is not embedded in the text. But custom fonts or colors will give you
problems.
Bob
On Mar 25, 2012, at 11:23 AM, Roger Guay wrote:
> I am
the limit is still too low, even with plain text
On 25 March 2012 12:14, Mark Schonewille
wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> Make sure to reply in plain text rather then RTF text. See the format menu
> for this. I always read and write all my e-mail in plain text. You can set
> the default message format to
Hi Roger,
Make sure to reply in plain text rather then RTF text. See the format menu for
this. I always read and write all my e-mail in plain text. You can set the
default message format to plain text in the Composing tab of the Mail
preferences window.
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Econ
I have run across that, too. I have not seen anything over 15KB since June,
2010, though, and maybe that got special approval.
My response was to trim down the mail.
It was quite a shock to get the rejection and I felt deep down that I was
guilty of some great offense, but I got over that qu
I am using a Mac and Mail for my email stuff. Often when I reply to posts on
this list with as little as 1 or 2 lower quote levels, I get a reply from
use-livecode-bounces for exceeding the size limit of 15 KB. Such is the case
with a reply I was trying to make today to Thomas McGrath III and Ti