Re: DNF Doesn't Appear to Have --skip-broken

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On 07/03/2014 11:31 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
07/02/2014 06:10 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 07/02/2014 03:22 PM, Stephen Morris issued this missive:

On 07/02/2014 08:29 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/02/14 05:45, Stephen Morris wrote:
     I'm using Thunderbird which like Ed's is configured to send both
text and html. Like Ed said there is potentially an issue at your end
or Rahul's end, as further to what you are seeing when I replied to
your mail Thunderbird actually generated 2 responses, which I've
never seen it do before. Relative to those characters in the history,
in the first line under Rahul's salutation, the first 3 extraneous
characters are where I have inserted a Tab, the other instances in
that text are just Spaces, so something is doing a horrible
translation.
I think I need to correct your statement......

When sending to fedoraproject.org domain I have configured T-Bird to
send *only* text/plain.
Just for my benefit how have you configured Thunderbird to do this? I
used to do this with Mandriva but I can't find where to do this in the
version I am using now. The only option I can see that might be close,
but it is a global option, is Options->Delivery Format which I currently
have set to Auto Detect.

Go to "Edit->Preferences", then open the "Composition" box. Under the
"General" tab, you'll see a "Send options..." box near the bottom.
Click on that and you'll be presented with the HTML and Plain Text
domains stuff.

Lost the original message so I'm replying to Rick's...

Right click in TBird's left tab on your account name then choose Settings. That will open "Account Settings" then choose "Composition & Addressing". The top box should be unchecked (Compose messages in HTML format).

Between Rick's suggestion and this you should be ready to go!

Thanks guys. I've followed Rick's suggestion, which was the options I was looking for but couldn't find. Removing the check box against 'Compose Messages in HTML' is something I didn't really want to do as this is a global option rather than a domain level option, plus I communicate with a number of different clients where the mail in html is the preferred option.

regards,
Steve


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