Rick Lecoat wrote:

>When HTML messages arrive, I sometimes get a file in the attachments
>folder called "Enclosure.html", sometimes one called "PowerMail HTML
>message.html", and sometimes the HTML message does not create a file at
>all AFAIK.
>
>What determines the different behaviour?

HTML messages are normally not stored as attachments; however when you
click the globe icon (view in web browser) a temporary "PowerMail HTML
message.html" file is created with a copy of the HTML data, and opened in
your web browser. This file is overriten when you click the globe button
for another HTML message.
Some messages however contain multiple HTML parts, or both a text part
and an HTML one (with a content type: multipart/mixed, which means that
the text part is not equivalent to the HTML part); in this case,
PowerMail handle the HTML part(s) as an attachment, so you can view it in
addition of the text part. Maybe I could use a better name than
"Enclosure.html", based on the message's subject...

Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering

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