In <news:[email protected]>,
"Moz Champion (Dan)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, if a message is sent in HTML, you are paying for it, regardless
> if you see the HTML or not.
Most clients will let you filter out html news posts without downloading
them.
> When you download it, you get the entire messages as it was sent,
> HTML and all.
And e-mail clients can also filter without downloading the html.
> So, sorry to say, your penchant for reading only plain text is not,
> in reality, saving you any download bytes.
It's true that the display mode won't affect what gets downloaded.
I can't see what this has to do with SM support or the OP's unresolved
query, so I'm setting followup to mozilla.general
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