If an email in html format that I send to back me in plain text, what I am doing wrong?

I am a newbie to TB, and I'm trying to learn his ways. In order to test my email options (insert an image, signature, formatted html, etc.), I send test emails to myself (that is to say, through an e-mail address & server to another via another server).

I thought I had licked the problem of getting a 'letterhead logo' introduced by inserting a picture, as well as the desired police, the size of police and put behind for that e-mail, once delivered to me (via another email address and server), had lost any html formatting (although, fortunately, remained the logo image). As far as I can see, this was not a case to send the message to a recipient who does not HTML.

I searched parameters of composition of the CT (at least those that I can find) and can't find anything about this, other than the options available when TB does not format the recipient preferences (IE, re gross surHTMLouTexte - I put "Sending html and plain text.").

All the tips/help would be welcome with gratitude!

"Is it possible for an e-mail I send in HTML format to be sent as plain text in the response of someone who is using only plain text?"

Yes, especially if you want to send HTML and text versions gross. Those who prefer plain text have no reason to keep the HTML content.

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