On Tue, 2016-05-31 at 14:23 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
I would have thought it was just css setup by whoever runs the hyperkitty web site to make it looks like whatever they want. If it is hard coded and not css, then hyperkitty needs a much much bigger enhancement request :-).
Could be handy if it recognised <code> & </code>, and <pre> and </pre> tags in plain text message, so writers could mark-up their samples. Even to email readers sending and receiving plain text, marking up special content helps to identify where it begins and ends.