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List:       kde-linux
Subject:    [kde-linux] HTML Status Bar (Things to ponder...)
From:       Jorge =?iso-8859-1?q?F=E1bregas?= <fabregasj () prtc ! net>
Date:       2004-09-22 1:53:51
Message-ID: 200409212153.51223.fabregasj () prtc ! net
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Hello everyone,

I'm using Kmail and I have a couple of folders where I DON'T have enable the 
"Prefer HTML to Plain Text" feature (since I mostly like plain text). 

The problem is, I always like to figure out if the sender sent the email in 
plain ASCII or HTML with a glance (by looking at the html status bar) since I 
know I can view the source and figure it out anyway...  All these moths I've 
been thinking that I was receiving plain text emails (because the html status 
bar says so). However, it seems that if you have disable "Prefer HTML to 
Plain Text" the html status bar WILL ALWAYS show it as "No HTML Message" 
where in fact some messages may be HTML based.

Don't you think that the HTML status bar should ALWAYS tell you the true 
nature of the email (html or not), even though it may show it to you as plain 
text?

Jorge
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