OK, a little experiment revealed the explanation:
PMail's printing behavior depends on the setting "If a choice of format exists, display the fancy version" in Tools|Options|Incoming Mail|Message Reader.
If this option is set, PMail will print the HTML version regardless of what version is currently displayed on screen.
If this option is not set, PMail will actually print the version that is displayed on screen.
As I receive many database e-mails where formatting does help reading a lot, I would prefer to have the option "If a choice of format exists, display the fancy version" always set.
However, when printing e-mails from my colleagues, I generally prefer to have plain text, as they usually send Outlook e-mails with fonts which are too big or too ugly or whatever.
Thus, it would be very, very nice to have an option in the message printing dialogue where the user can actually choose which version to print.
Or if Pegasus Mail would always print what is actually displayed, that would also help a lot.
Thanks,
lazy
OK, a little experiment revealed the explanation:
PMail's printing behavior depends on the setting <STRONG>"If a choice of format exists, display the fancy version"</STRONG> in Tools|Options|Incoming Mail|Message Reader.
<STRONG>If this option is set,</STRONG> PMail will print the HTML version regardless of what version is currently displayed on screen.
If this option is <STRONG>not</STRONG> set, PMail will actually print the version that is displayed on screen.
As I receive many database e-mails where formatting does help reading a lot, I would prefer to have the option "If a choice of format exists, display the fancy version" always set.
However, when printing e-mails from my colleagues, I generally prefer to have plain text, as they usually send Outlook e-mails with fonts which are too big or too ugly or whatever.
Thus, it would be very, very nice to have an option in the message printing dialogue where the user can actually choose which version to print.
Or if Pegasus Mail would always print what is actually displayed, that would also help a lot.
Thanks,
lazy