[OS X TeX] A modest proposal

Alain Schremmer Schremmer.Alain at verizon.net
Wed Nov 17 16:41:06 CET 2004


Where it says
   When sending messages in HTML format and one of more recipients are 
not listed as being able to receive HTML:
I checked "Convert the message to plain text"

I also changed what I wasn't sure was the domain name to the following two:
   email.esm.psu.edu
and
    esm.psu.edu
One of them ought to work.

Thanks again
Regards
--schremmer



Bruno Voisin wrote:

> Le 17 nov. 04, à 16:04, Alain Schremmer a écrit :
>
>> (2) I have gone to Mozilla/Preferences/Mail & Newsgroup/Send Format 
>> and, in fact, there was a place saying:
>> When you send a message to an address with one of the domain names 
>> listed below, Mail automatically sends the message in the correct 
>> format.
>> I entered
>>    mailto:MacOSX-TeX at email.esm.psu.edu.
>> which, I hope, should do it.
>
>
> I think what's needed is (untested, I'm generally using Apple Mail and 
> have set up Mozilla/Thunderbird, for the few occasions when I use 
> them, to send mail in Text format for all accounts) :
>
> - Add the domain email.esm.psu.edu (or possibly just esm.psu.edu) in 
> the "Plain Text Domains" box, by using the Add... button on its right.
>
> -  Make sure above you have checked either "Ask me what to do" or 
> "Convert the message to plain text", and that "Send the message in 
> HTML anyway" and "Send the message in both plain text and HTML" are 
> both unchecked.
>
> Hope this works,
>
> Bruno Voisin
>
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