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Originally posted by j_u_n_i_o_r_3
Can you try to add emotions this will make it great feature since when using firefox to right emails you cant put emotions in this will make it just great nice script
An email is an email. What I mean is: it doesn't matter what the mail contains, as long as the reader can interpret it.
In practice this means there are roughly two kinds of mails: pure text mails and html mails.
In html mails you can included images inline with the text (thus also emoticons, as those are nothing more than images; nothing special about it). It doesn't matter what browser or client you use to read emails as long as it supports html.
This script works with html mails. In other words you can format your text as you whish, just as writing a website. To incorperate images within the text you need to first add the image as an attachment and then you can use
:file1:,
:file2:, etc inside the text as a placeholder for where the images should go... Just as you can read in the very first post in this thread:
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Originally posted by Volv
Attached images can be incorporated into the email itself by typing :file1: or :file2: etc. depending upon the number of the attachment.
Your email client in FireFox, or any html supporting email client for that matter, works just in the same way: images must be added as attachment first. How it is presented to the user can differ and the used images for emoticons can differ too (note: not everybody wants to use the same image emoticons), but the principle is always the same.