![]() ![]() When I answered, the Mail system would create my email in my font type/size/color, without changing anything which I received. When using Mail I got an email from a person, this email would be in a certain font type, font size and font color. When you say “the quoted text” what do you mean? A text which somebody quoted to me in their email? I do not see any of these signs (> or |). I know so little about formatting that I am not sure how to answer your question. Thank you Matt for your willingness to help. Read this answer in context □ 0 All Replies (16) Thunderbird does offer a shortcut to add HTML directly into a box for use as a signature, but it also offer to attach a file and the mail composer when you use File save as offers to save what you have written in HTML. But there is no escaping that professionals think they know. This format was not supposed to escape the confines of the Micrisift Exchange corporate environment. It is entirely not even close to an acceptable product for generating HTML.ĪLL mail other than plain text are conveyed across the internet in HTML format, The exception is poorly configured outlook clients which arrive with a proprietary Microsoft TNEF formated body which appear in other mail clients as a winmail.dat attachment. ![]() Once you have figured out just how complex and email gets when you add around 500 characters to it per word and you copy a few times you might understand my horror every time someone comes out with formatting issues related to Word. Now copy and paste from word and explain why the information pasted is 38 thousand characters. ![]() type the words "the quick brown dog jumped over the lazy fox" 9 words. Use Libre office, Use Thundebird composer, paste usining Ctrl+Shift+V so you only get text.īut unless you want trouble don't paste from word. You are living in a nightmare created by your use of Microsoft Word. ![]()
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