On 1/12/24 10:53, Samuel Sieb wrote:
That's interesting, I would have expected both to be the same. I used to use the "Auto" compose option, which supposedly sends the mail as plain text if there is no formatting otherwise it sends it as html, but after I think you requested that I stop sending through html, I changed the option to send both html and text for the relevant client to decide which one it was going to use, hence I would have expected both to be encoded, which I thought was a mail standard. I'm using a version of Thunderbird that is several versions ahead of what's in the Fedora repositories, and I think I'm on the mail list for Thunderbird, so I'll raise it on there to see if I get any feedback.On 11/30/24 3:44 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:On 1/12/24 10:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:Thanks Samuel, I understood that the mails were mime encoded, but when I viewed the source to see whether when I previewed or opened the mail I was looking at plain text or a html version which is my preferred version, I was expecting to see the body of the email as either plain text or html tags, particularly when viewing the mail makes it look like the client is working with html.On 11/30/24 3:04 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:On 30/11/24 20:05, Tim via users wrote:I did a "view source" and after trawling through all the headers to get to what looks like your response there is no plain text and no html, it displays like encrypted data, there is nothing visible at all the matches your text.As a comparison, have a look through your menus for "view source" and see what a message looks like before Thunderbird converts it into itsown HTML rendition of the message (regardless of whether it was HTML orplain text).Thunderbirds re-rendering of messages is yet another reason that I don't like it.Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 The plain text is encoded as base64.The funny thing with your emails is that the plain text part is base64 encoded and the html part is not.
regards, Steve
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