Join the Mozilla’s Test Days event from Dec 2–8 to test the new Firefox address bar on Firefox Beta 134 and get a chance to win Mozilla swag vouchers! 🎁

Rechercher dans l’assistance

Évitez les escroqueries à l’assistance. Nous ne vous demanderons jamais d’appeler ou d’envoyer un SMS à un numéro de téléphone ou de partager des informations personnelles. Veuillez signaler toute activité suspecte en utilisant l’option « Signaler un abus ».

En savoir plus

Thunderbird changes single line breaks into doubles when converting html to plaintext

  • 4 réponses
  • 6 ont ce problème
  • 28 vues
  • Dernière réponse par b222

more options

I often reply to HTML email in plaintext, for security, simplicity, and because HTML email is just dumb. When I reply or forward an HTML email, the quoted text has every single line break converted into two line breaks. This wastes screen space and looks terrible. Double line breaks (i.e. a blank line between paragraphs) is correctly converted to two line breaks.

If I have the Enigmail extension enabled, it gets worse and the double line breaks now become four line breaks.

What I expect is for double line breaks (like between paragraphs) to be converted to two newlines in plain text, and single line breaks (like between lines of a signature) to be converted to one newline in the plaintext.

Is there a way to fix this?

I often reply to HTML email in plaintext, for security, simplicity, and because HTML email is just dumb. When I reply or forward an HTML email, the quoted text has every single line break converted into two line breaks. This wastes screen space and looks terrible. Double line breaks (i.e. a blank line between paragraphs) is correctly converted to two line breaks. If I have the Enigmail extension enabled, it gets worse and the double line breaks now become four line breaks. What I expect is for double line breaks (like between paragraphs) to be converted to two newlines in plain text, and single line breaks (like between lines of a signature) to be converted to one newline in the plaintext. Is there a way to fix this?

Toutes les réponses (4)

more options

Restart Thunderbird in Safe Mode. Help > Restart with addons disabled

Test a Reply to see what occurs.

If everything is as expected, then an addon extension causing the conflict.

You already seem to be aware of one addon causing an issue, but please run Thunderbird in Safe Mode and report back on results.

more options

Enigmail exacerbates the issue, but the single break to double break still occurs without it. I did start it in safe mode as suggested and saw it behaved the same as when I had simply disabled Enigmail.

more options

Have a look at info under 'Advanced' 'Flowed Format' section at this link: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Plain_text_e-mail_(Thunderbird)

Do you view incoming messages in 'Original HTML' or 'Plain Text' ? Try selecting Plain text to test a 'Reply' 'Menu icon' > 'View' > 'Message Body as' > 'Plain Text'

Confirm that you have unchecked: right click on mail account in Folder Pane and select 'Settings' Select 'Composition & Addressing' Confirm this is unchecked / not selected: 'Compose messages in HTML format' click on OK

What settings have you got in Options? Menu icon > Options > Options > Display > 'Formatting' tab Also when you click on 'Advanced' button.... can you post an image of settings. I'm looking for image like the one below.

Menu icon > Options > Options > Composition > 'General' tab Uncheck if selected: 'Use Paragraph format instead of Body Text by default' This should only effect the HTML emails but as a test, could you make sure it is not selected. click on OK

more options

Changing view incoming messages to plaintext fixed it. I probably should have had it that way already. Maybe it'll mess up the occasional message that actually needs to be in html to read properly, but then I suppose I'll switch and switch back.

The other settings were already as you suggested, and didn't seem to affect the extra line breaks either way. Enigmail isn't causing a problem when enabled now either.

Thank you!