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AndreasRejbrand
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Status: New idea

I migrated from Microsoft Outlook to Mozilla Thunderbird due to license issues.

Generally, I find Thunderbird usable, but two things annoy me quite a lot.

One thing is that I cannot convert a new message from plain text to HTML (or vice versa).

I send 95% of my mails in plain text, so I definitely want plain text as the default format when I press Ctrl+N or click on a mailto: link.

But in 5% of all cases, I want to include an embedded image in my message.

So if I have created a new message using Ctrl+N and have spent effort typing recipient address(es) (and sometimes CC and/or BCC addresses) and subject and maybe even some introductory body text and realise that I need to include an image, it makes my sad that I need to discard all my changes and start all over again (possibly copying each text field to clipboard first).

The same thing applies if I have followed a mailto: link that includes recipient address, subject, and body text.

In Microsoft Outlook and most other mail apps (desktop or web-based) I have used, you can switch between plain text and HTML using a single toolbar (ribbon) button or menu item.

But apparently not in Thunderbird.

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

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Monizze
New member

I have the same problem. When I need to save a mail message f.e. in the explorer, I need to have the choice between various formats. Please add, thank you

Agentvirtuel
Contributor

Hello

Maybe?
If you'd like to test, ImportExportTools NG
https://addons.thunderbird.net/thunderbird/addon/importexporttools-ng

Installing an Add-on in Thunderbird
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/installing-addon-thunderbird
Enter the add-on's name importexporttools or enough of it to limit the search results returned to a manageable number and press Enter or click the magnifying glass icon.

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