Le mer 14/07/2004 à 02:03, Per Bjornsson a écrit :
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 15:26, Matias Feliciano wrote:
> There is big difference between Evolution and Mozilla.
> Mozilla "just works" with html mail.
> I don't write html mail but I receive html mail :-(
> Evolution is a great software, but at my office I need Mozilla.
Just how does Evolution not "just work" with HTML mail?
My last "problems" :
http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/Capture-Evolution-1.png
http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/Capture-Mozilla-1.png
http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/Capture-Evolution-2.png
http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/Capture-Mozilla-2.png
Sure, remote
image loading is turned off by default but that is a feature. You can
easily either turn it on globally if you want or load images in a
particular message with View->Message Display->Load Images (in Mozilla
Mail I have only figured out how to do that configuration globally, and
I actually do want to load the images in some mail after seeing the
source. I haven't looked hard in Moz though, Evo does the job for me.)
Is there anything else in HTML mail that doesn't work in Evolution?
I don't know if my problems are related to CSS, crappy html, outlook
touch, ... but Evolution isn't "that just works" compliant.
/Per
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Per Bjornsson <perbj(a)stanford.edu>
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University