I agree with the Toggle. In Evolution on Linux this happens wonderfully. I don't know how it remembers, but I have it set to create email in plain text by default. If I reply to or forward an HTML mail, it initially does it as plain text (strips the html out), but if I go to Format->Html, the HTML reappears like magic.
I understand this would be hard to do in keeping the HTML, but it works beautifully for the user.
I just found out about Shift+"Reply" to get it to do the HTML, but it doesn't work on Forward, which is where I would need it most. The Shift hack is completely unknown and should have some sort of menu item until another way is coded.
I agree with the Toggle. In Evolution on Linux this happens wonderfully. I don't know how it remembers, but I have it set to create email in plain text by default. If I reply to or forward an HTML mail, it initially does it as plain text (strips the html out), but if I go to Format->Html, the HTML reappears like magic.
I understand this would be hard to do in keeping the HTML, but it works beautifully for the user.
I just found out about Shift+"Reply" to get it to do the HTML, but it doesn't work on Forward, which is where I would need it most. The Shift hack is completely unknown and should have some sort of menu item until another way is coded.