[MlMt] ]Line-spacing in HTML Mails I'm Sending

Steve Holyer sholyer at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 23:04:18 EDT 2020


Wow. That is NOT the question I asked. I find it’s particularly 
unhelpful and unwelcoming. The other answer to read the manual was 
moderately more helpful.

My request was for help sending the types of emails I want to send. 
Robert, if you don’ want to receive html mails you can change your 
setting to prefer plain text. Easy. **Everyone** is happy and gets what 
they want.

I want to thank each of you who responded. Each of your responses 
pointed me to the solution.

I’ve installed Thunderbird.

(The recent updates are delightful. Who knew?)

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Benny thanks for all your hard work. I really appreciate it. That’s 
why I purchased MailMate. I know it’s a labour of love for you, but 
it’s been a real struggle for me. I will miss smart mailboxes. But, 
Robert’s response helped me realise it shouldn’t be this hard. Thank 
you again for trying something different with email. Lot’s of great 
ideas. Didn’t work for me.

On 30 Jul 2020, at 17:29, Robert Brenstein wrote:

> Are you sure that all your recipients want to see the extra spacing in 
> their emails? It reduces the amount of text visible on smaller 
> screens, for example. If formatting is essential for your deliveries, 
> you can send them as PDF files.
>
> On 30 Jul 2020, at 1:50, Steve Holyer wrote:
>
>> Want to nudge this.
>>
>> Can someone tell me how to adjust the outgoing template (css) to 
>> change the line-spacing on the html portion of outgoing mail?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Steve
>>
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