Re: Thunderbird and text messages -

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On 11/18/19 2:01 PM, Tim via users wrote:
> On Sun, 2019-11-17 at 21:51 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> I communicate with others during the day via text messaging via 
>> Thunderbird. I simply address them with 'phonenumber@xxxxxxxxxx and
>> they respond using my fastmail.us email address, this is an essential
>> feature and we have been doing it routinely for several years, it
>> worked perfectly until Fedora-31. Now the message is received but the
>> message itself is not displayed. I can double click on the line at
>> the bottom that shows a .txt attachment and it will offer the option
>> of viewing it in mousepad, a really crude method that adds extra
>> steps.
> That sounds more like a change in how they were sent.  Though you could
> look for options like display as plain text.  Or the opposite, if
> they're being sent as HTML.
>
> If the texts are being sent as attachments, rather than being the
> message content, I think you're going to be stuck with this problem. 
> Most mail clients do not show attachments directly, though some can
> have a click to view option for some kinds of attachments.  A sender
> can suggest to automatically show the attachment, but that depends on
> the sender doing it, and your client supporting it, and it being the
> kind of data that the client can display by itself.
>  

The best thing to do would be to post the headers to the list.

But, yes, that sounds like this is the case.

This may help, but with T-Bird you can go to "Edit---Perferences--->Attachments"
and for Incoming *.text files you can pick the application you want to use to open
the text message.  On a KDE system it defaults to KWrite.  But you can pick
your preferred editor.



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