Hal Keen wrote the following on 6/22/2007 12:05 PM: > Oh, and if you tell that word processor you want "plaintext," it does most > of the massive format-control coding anyway. It just picks a monospaced > Courier font. That was what happened when the new "improved" version of a popular webmail provider came out. Selecting plaintext gives the sender HTML without the ability to change the font or color. People swore they were sending list commands in plain text, but they included HTML tags. Fortunately, it is still possible to use the old, unimproved version. They may have changed it -- I complained, and I know many other people did also -- but I haven't tried the new format since. -- Karen Reznek head listowner -- Asperger Director -- ICORS