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sure that you're not set to read emails as "plain text" under Tools > Options > Read. OE shares its settings with IE. So, go to Internet Options; Advanced tab, and check "show pictures", and uncheck "show placeholders". I get emails with pictures contained that I cant view. These pics just show a box with a

FAQ - biz.marketplace.services.computers -
Would you go to my side and say "Hey--the woman does have a point here--she said sig tags were fine but the recipes in plain text so let's keep the html sig in palin text--it is so much easier to read--keep sig tags--All I see is a tiny icon--doesnt bother me---but now I also want an apology for the hate mails

What to do with persistent virus mails in OE...
In that scenario, if the photos within the body of the email are important to see as I read the email, then the “read all emails in plain text” option is non helpful. With second setting you show, I can still see the photos in the email and the attachment is an .eml file which I can save but it does no good to save

Cant read certain emails
Even if you send a formatted (HTML) message, the recipient may read it as plain text. If you want to preserve the formatting, you must send the document as an attachment. Question 2----when he "emails a Word" document straight out of Word, it changes fonts and spacing upon reaching other email programs.

Help please!!!
My Rich Text e-mails are fine. However, if I am reading an incoming message that was sent as plain text, or if I compose a plain text message (e-mail or news posting such as this one) the letters are much larger. My HTML font is Arial 10. For plain text reading or composing, the letters appear to be more like Arial

changing the email address for oneself on Word
By sending both, you effectively TRIPLE the size of the message, so it's possible that Yahoo is simply chopping of part of the message EVERYONE can read Plaintext, which is the internet standard for email and newsgroups. Proper Netiquette dictates that you never send both; HTML should only be sent to parties you

Do Not Use HTML for e-mails
Can anybody help me understand why I cannot read emails written in Cyrillic (Unicode UTF-8) in Outlook 2000, but excellently in Outlook Express 5.5? Outlook Express 5.5. must be tuned-up correctly for sending non-iso-8859-1 e-mails (Cyrillic, UTF-8, etc.) - in Tools/Options/Send, for Plain Text (if you use it

How do I force sent mails to be plain text, not HTML?
Are you saying that just displaying a message in HTML (as opposed to plain text) that contains URLs can automatically load malware /WITHOUT/ clicking on the URL .... I have never seen a message that I wanted to read that was in any way impacted by this limitation, nor have I ever had a problem with a text message,

Sending automated mails as "text only"
Mikki letsgo2thebe...@earthlink.net alt fan mark-brian I got it also, but I have my email program set to read emails as plain text only. I don't know if reading all emails in plain text affects my McAfee anti-virus program, because it didn't warn me. But I have scanned my computer, and there's no sign of any

send e-mails that show both HTML and plain text?
LH mozilla support thunderbird Thunderbird 2.0.0.9 I always want to read newsgroup posts in plain-text mode. I don't care if the poster used HTML. I want to read it as plain-text. However, I do NOT want my view of e-mail to be forced into plain-text mode. For e-mails, I want to read in the format the sender used

Marching To The Beat Of A Different "DRM-er"
:-P I'm not going to argue this on & on, but I can't see why on earth I'd choose plain text for mail. Jeez - what'd be the point of having rich text available for e-mail if one can't use it?? Unless... the other person couldn't receive my e-mails w/out getting the "nbsp" - or something like that - garbage in w/ the

Need an education on OE
Elemental Elemen...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public internetexplorer general VanguardLH, Since I started the post saying I had read Alan Edwards post I sent emails to all of them using all three options: Plain Text, Rich Text and HTML After receiving reply emails to all the “test” emails from all

Plain text vs. HTML email
I've started quoting the HTML part, not the plain-text part, in my reply -- but stripping out all "<" characters. My hope is that then they'll be forced to read all that HTML garbage because their mailer won't recognize it as HTML. Anybody know what Outback Excrement and other Microsoft mail products do in that

PATRICK PARIS -- YOU HATEFUL STINKING SCUMBAG PEDOPHILE, GET OUT ...
The HTML coding it employs is awful, and it is highly likely that most if not all of your e-mails don't even require being sent as HTML messages (which, at a minimum, doubles the size of your mails to provide an HTML copy and a plain-text copy assuming that Incredimail follows the RFC standards which wouldn't be a

can you help
However, if the yellow envelope is moved to my desktop and I double-click on it I can read it as a plain text message within Outlook. Does this answer your question? I can't read forwarded e-mails from Groupwise or read e-mails that I have copied from other Outlook folders into a new e-mail.

How to Block Read-Notify Company?? - Privacy Issue
If not, is there away to force incoming emails for either a user/mailbox store to use use plain-text only? thannks "Manfred Zhuang [MSFT]" This is a feature in Exchange General Mailbox store policy. Can I use this to force messages in a friendlier format so Pine or ELM client can read? Thanks.

can't read html mails with outlook 6 !!!
Michael Santovec michael_santo...@prodigy.net microsoft public win98 internet outlookexpress DBXtract - http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx The extracted EML files are plain text files and can be read in any word processor. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Jan Vereecke"

How do I read emails in their source font and format in Outloo
Other than being able to choose to make your messages very hard to read, what objections do you have to requiring a text/plain part? It can't be the space or bandwidth. The reason why SeaMonkey/ThunderBird allow you to chose how to send messages Plain Text, HTML or both. Is because there is crowd here on Mozilla,

Opera Bloatware
As Kath said, go to Tools | Options | Read and uncheck the option to read all messages as plain text, although I normally keep that option checked. But i have a bug since 1 week : all my html received mails are displayed in text format !! (if they are multipart...) and the html version is as an attachment ! so

Differences between IMO and C/W mode in Outlook 2000
And even more to do with needing to be able to read emails from my boss.... = Ah, we get that. I get all my mail from Human Remains as Windoze includes. When I crack open these files, they're bloody notepad files, ie plain text... Shite Eudora mail can't work this out and make it a regular mail in plain text.