At 11:07 AM -0700 9/4/2008, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>On Sep 4, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Dan wrote:
>  >> However, we use IMAP exclusively, I wonder if it's something to do
>>>  with the way Mail manages POP accounts.
>>
>>  Could be.  All our uses are POP3.  But one of the more frequent
>>  problems is for Mail to go belly up when trying to view an email with
>>  lots of HTML in it.  That email has already been downloaded; no POP3
>>  actions occurring.
>>
>>  Since tossing the prefs file often fixes this, I'm thinking the
>>  problem isn't the installed webkit...
>
>Ugh. that's why I have mine set to default to plain text. I think 
>people sending HTML mail should be drug out and shot.
>
>Are the problematic html mails referencing Flash crap?

They don't seem to be.

>Or (dog forbid) they're getting MS Wordified HTML-like-cheese-food-
>stuff?

*shudder*

>Have you tried doing a file comparison of a broken and working prefs file?

No, but I'll do that.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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