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| I set my Eudora text color to blue, but I find that although I see blue text; the blue isn't seen by those receiving my Email. Also when I pull down the color menu blue isn't shown unless I select blue in that menu. I'm getting blue over this text color situation. |
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| In article <tomacguy-6AC735.01091323082008@news.telus.net>, Mac G <tomacguy@PCheaven.net> wrote: > I set my Eudora text color to blue, but I find that although I see blue > text; the blue isn't seen by those receiving my Email. Excellent. Problem solved. Or, put differently: the person receiving your mail should at all times have control over what color, font, font size etc. your mail is presented in. After all, *they* know best in what way they can can read your mail most comfortably. -- Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/> Mac user: "Macs only have 40 viruses, tops!" PC user: "SEE! Not even the virus writers support Macs!" |
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| On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 03:09:14 -0500, Mac G wrote: > I set my Eudora text color to blue, > but I find that although I see blue text, > the blue isn't seen by those receiving my Email. Examine your "Styled Text" settings; how are you "Sending"? -- |
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| In article <op.ugct40xqnn735j@miu.edu>, "John H Meyers" <jhmeyers@nomail.invalid> wrote: > On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 03:09:14 -0500, Mac G wrote: > > > I set my Eudora text color to blue, > > but I find that although I see blue text, > > the blue isn't seen by those receiving my Email. > > Examine your "Styled Text" settings; how are you "Sending"? > > -- "Send plain & styled both" |
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| In article <user-232F20.19411823082008@textnews.euro.net>, Sander Tekelenburg <user@domain.invalid> wrote: > In article <tomacguy-6AC735.01091323082008@news.telus.net>, > Mac G <tomacguy@PCheaven.net> wrote: > > > I set my Eudora text color to blue, but I find that although I see blue > > text; the blue isn't seen by those receiving my Email. > > Excellent. Problem solved. > > Or, put differently: the person receiving your mail should at all times > have control over what color, font, font size etc. your mail is > presented in. After all, *they* know best in what way they can can read > your mail most comfortably. The problem is in the next phase, when they return my Email with their merged in replies, that look the same color as what I sent. Interestingly my selection of a default blue shows as "no color" in the Color menu. If I select blue for my selected text in the color menu, it is sent as blue. What I would like is to be able to select a color for my text that isn't just for my own viewing, but which will be sent with my Email. |
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| On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 16:20:25 -0500, Mac G wrote: >> > I set my Eudora text color to blue, >> > but I find that although I see blue text, >> > the blue isn't seen by those receiving my Email. >> Examine your "Styled Text" settings; how are you "Sending"? > "Send plain & styled both" Are you using Eudora's own text formatting? (pages 42 and 288 in Eudora 6.2.4 manual for Macintosh): "Color (Sponsored and Paid modes only) - Makes the text black, indicated by No Color (the default), or the indicated color. Default color options are red, green, blue, yellow, and brown." Have you sent yourself a "Bcc" copy, to see how it looks when you receive it yourself? > The problem is in the next phase, when they return my Email > with their merged in replies, that look the same color as what I sent. Not clear whose text is what color, but in any event, what they sent back has been further processed through their own program, and is not a sure indicator of what your Eudora sent to them. -- |
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| Mac G <tomacguy@PCheaven.net> wrote: > The problem is in the next phase, when they return my Email with their > merged in replies, that look the same color as what I sent. > Interestingly my selection of a default blue shows as "no color" in the > Color menu. > If I select blue for my selected text in the color menu, it is sent as > blue. As Sander and John said, the color you select in the Settings is just for how plain text is displayed on your screen and does not affect the mail you send. Eudora will not by default send styled text; you need to select your send color in the new message pane when you start a new email. Bearing in mind that many of us do not wish to received styled text (HTML), and that the recipient gets to control how their received messages appear on their screen (so they may over-ride whatever styles you send them), the work around would be to create a stationary file that specifies sending blue text. In the Settings | Composing Mail pane, select that stationary where it says, "take settings and text from stationary". Oh, and BTW, if you're just wanting to send your outgoing text as blue so that you can distinguish your quoted text from the new text sent back to you, go to Settings | Fonts & Display and set the color for quotes as blue. (Just click on the box and set the color you like.) -- Kathy - lost my .sig in the upgrade, I'll eventually get around to getting it back again |
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| In article <tomacguy-629CE6.14253124082008@news.telus.net>, Mac G <tomacguy@PCheaven.net> wrote: > In article <user-232F20.19411823082008@textnews.euro.net>, > Sander Tekelenburg <user@domain.invalid> wrote: > > > In article <tomacguy-6AC735.01091323082008@news.telus.net>, > > Mac G <tomacguy@PCheaven.net> wrote: > > > > > I set my Eudora text color to blue, but I find that although I see blue > > > text; the blue isn't seen by those receiving my Email. > > > > Excellent. Problem solved. [...] > > The problem is in the next phase, when they return my Email with their > merged in replies, that look the same color as what I sent. Ah. Then still your current approach is wrong, because it would depend on the person sending you a reply to ensure that your text is 'sent as blue'. There is aboslutely no way to enforce that. (Even if the recipient is into colouring too, what if they had decided on colouring *their* text blue? )But life is much, much simpler: just tell Eudora to, for incoming mail, use different colours for new and for quoted text. (But note that there is of course no guarantee that all quoted text will always be yours )[...] > What I would like is to be able to select a color for my text that isn't > just for my own viewing, but which will be sent with my Email. Wrong approach, and anyway simply not possible (except in an "it might or might not work sometimes, depending on the phase of the moon"). -- Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/> Mac user: "Macs only have 40 viruses, tops!" PC user: "SEE! Not even the virus writers support Macs!" |
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| In article <1im8uni.1mazgbo13trdw0N%kmorgan@spamcop.net>, kmorgan@spamcop.net (Kathy Morgan) wrote: > Oh, and BTW, if you're just wanting to send your outgoing text as blue > so that you can distinguish your quoted text from the new text sent back > to you, go to Settings | Fonts & Display and set the color for quotes as > blue. (Just click on the box and set the color you like.) Yes doing that what I quote gets colored, that has possibilities, THX. |
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