-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Thunderbird

  • From: ~OoO~ <sirtroth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 20:15:06 -0500

Yea, I know that it definitely has something to do with the plain 
text/rich text/HTML. Just gotta figure it out.
Thanks!

---Troth


T. Hunt wrote:

>All TB settings are for plain text only.  Everything I can think of on 
>any of my systems is plain text only.  I never knowingly use any html.
>
>Tom
>
>~OoO~ wrote:
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>
>>It has to have something to do with how my message is sent. Are you 
>>sending your mail to the list as TEXT, RICH TEXT, or HTML?
>>
>>---Troth
>>
>>
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>>T. Hunt wrote:
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>>>Sounds like a problem other than Thunderbird.  I've used TB since 0.7 
>>>and haven't ever run across that.  But you obviously don't have a 
>>>problem with the Enter key in any other program, do you?
>>>
>>>Do you show a space between '---Troth' and the body of the message 
>>>BEFORE you send it?  Like the space between this paragraph and the first 
>>>one?  Or does it just never create the space at all?
>>>
>>>Yes, that would be an aggravation.  And it's the small things that make 
>>>or break programs for many of us.
>>>
>>>Tom
>>>
>>>~OoO~ wrote:
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>>>>I type my message... as this. [enter][enter]
>>>>---Troth (and here I type my name after hitting ENTER twice).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>T. Hunt wrote:
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>>>>>Please explain.  When I type 'Tom', I hit the Enter key twice, just like 
>>>>>I do when separating paragraphs.
>>>>>
>>>>>Tom
>>>>>
>>>>>See?
>>>>>
>>>>>~OoO~ wrote:
>>>>>
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>>>>>    
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>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>There goes first problem... extra line-breaks do not, well, break the 
>>>>>>line... There should be a space between this message and my signature 
>>>>>>right below this.
>>>>>>---Troth
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>~OoO~ wrote:
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