mail() sending in html format (or not)



Is there a trick to get an email formatted so the <html> tags don't show? I sometimes get html emails but mozilla doesn't just spit out html tags like this.

I tried simply adding <html> content </html> with no effect. Do I need to add more specific headers?

I wouldn't mind printing in tabbed plain text rows but that's not easy to translate from the html table which exists.
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