> Mozilla punishes me for setting plain text as my default mail format. I just > installed the latest Mozilla hoping it would fix this, and it didn't. > > If you set the preference to compose e-mail in plain text, you have to > reconfigure to compose that occasional HTML message. This is because they > take away the Options > Format menu choice, which under that circumstance > should offer HTML as an option at the single-message level -- an option I > should be able to set as an exception since normally I use plain text. > > The auto-detect feature is cool, but I don't want to create an HTML message > just by mistakenly hitting Ctrl-B or something. There should be a mode in > which HTML is available at any time, but with the "safety" firmly engaged > until I release it. I use Outlook all day at work, with plain text as my > default. I tend even to switch to plain text when replying to rich text > messages, but Outlook gives me the option of switching *either* way. It gags > me to say Outlook is better than Mozilla in any respect, but well, there you > go. > > The flaw here is that Mozilla interprets turning off the HTML default as > "Deny any knowledge of HTML until I reconfigure". They should have that, but > as a separate option. > > I think there is some sort of geeky monastic hair-shirt schtick in play here: > we are smart enough to implement rich text, yet strong enough to never use > it. ;-) You could always post a request on their site in regards to this. I personally despise HTML based email and so Mozilla completely strips the code from any mail I receive or respond to :) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss