(In reply to Jorg K (GMT+2) from comment #47)
> > I agree. This is the "malfunction" I was talking about. The menu for
> > selecting delivery format should be available always.
> No, when you're already in plain text composition, you cannot send that
> plain text as HTML, hence no menu.
No, that "hence" is wrong. "hence" means "consequently" or "for that reason" but this implied causality just does not exist here.
The menu is not there because Thunderbird is broken to this regard. In the case at hand (starting the composition window in "plain text mode"), the menu should be there with the parameter "delivery format" set to either "auto-detect" or "plain text only".
(In reply to Jorg K (GMT+2) from comment #47)
> > I agree. This is the "malfunction" I was talking about. The menu for
> > selecting delivery format should be available always.
> No, when you're already in plain text composition, you cannot send that
> plain text as HTML, hence no menu.
No, that "hence" is wrong. "hence" means "consequently" or "for that reason" but this implied causality just does not exist here.
The menu is not there because Thunderbird is broken to this regard. In the case at hand (starting the composition window in "plain text mode"), the menu should be there with the parameter "delivery format" set to either "auto-detect" or "plain text only".