Re: Too much information
T.L. Miller wrote: Sometimes when I see a copy of a message I have sent to a mail list, it comes with all this extraneous stuff at the top. I wonder if messages I send that don't come back to me may have the same problem. A problem caused by PowerMail? Tom Miller See below: EAE47D8520F04F918B07311B4D2ACEC7@amdx25200 79a23ee6-1c53-465c-ac9f-cd0d17719...@frontier.com 001801ce669d$5d6609f0$18321dd0$@gaias-gift.com 51b72231.4070...@frontier.com 002c01ce6e74$7c54b170$74fe1450$@gaias-gift.com 5a685c19-9ba0-4aa1-adad-8d0562f92...@frontier.com 004001ce6f4c$c6709e30$5351da90$@gaias-gift.com 004201ce6f4f$12a7cf10$37f76d30$@gaias-gift.com a8de50a1-61dd-44db-9ed4-b0362b010...@bellsouth.net 004c01ce6f53$390746f0$ab15d4d0$@gaias-gift.com 51ccc228.5040...@.com X-Mailer: CTM PowerMail version 6.1.5 build 4654 English (intel) http://www.ctmdev.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Identified-User: {3471:host308.hostmonster.com:trophibi:tlmiller.net} {sentby:smtp auth 173.78.137.248 authed with t...@tlmiller.net} Return-Path: t...@tlmiller.net Received-SPF: Pass (EX10ES01.ad.uky.edu: domain of t...@tlmiller.net designates 69.89.24.6 as permitted sender) receiver=EX10ES01.ad.uky.edu; client-ip=69.89.24.6; helo=oproxy9.bluehost.com; On 6/27/13, at 5:52 PM, Harry hbosw...@.com said: I suspect it won't hit me until Monday, because tomorrow would be my... What about hiding and block out the header in your display menu?
Re: Too much information
On 6/29/13, at 8:47 AM, Rene Merz r.m...@telquel.net said: What about hiding and block out the header in your display menu? Hiding the simple header makes no difference, and the message looks the same in Mail on my iPad. Tom Miller .. The only time we see the middle of the road is as we run from side to side. R.O.Clark ...
Re: Too much information
Am 29.06.2013 um 21:27 schrieb T.L. Miller t...@tlmiller.net: On 6/29/13, at 8:47 AM, Rene Merz r.m...@telquel.net said: What about hiding and block out the header in your display menu? Hiding the simple header makes no difference, and the message looks the same in Mail on my iPad. the header is imho malformed. You need to find the cause, it's either the mailclient of the sender or the mailserver, but not Powermail cheers Matthias
Too much information
Sometimes when I see a copy of a message I have sent to a mail list, it comes with all this extraneous stuff at the top. I wonder if messages I send that don't come back to me may have the same problem. A problem caused by PowerMail? Tom Miller See below: EAE47D8520F04F918B07311B4D2ACEC7@amdx25200 79a23ee6-1c53-465c-ac9f-cd0d17719...@frontier.com 001801ce669d$5d6609f0$18321dd0$@gaias-gift.com 51b72231.4070...@frontier.com 002c01ce6e74$7c54b170$74fe1450$@gaias-gift.com 5a685c19-9ba0-4aa1-adad-8d0562f92...@frontier.com 004001ce6f4c$c6709e30$5351da90$@gaias-gift.com 004201ce6f4f$12a7cf10$37f76d30$@gaias-gift.com a8de50a1-61dd-44db-9ed4-b0362b010...@bellsouth.net 004c01ce6f53$390746f0$ab15d4d0$@gaias-gift.com 51ccc228.5040...@.com X-Mailer: CTM PowerMail version 6.1.5 build 4654 English (intel) http://www.ctmdev.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Identified-User: {3471:host308.hostmonster.com:trophibi:tlmiller.net} {sentby:smtp auth 173.78.137.248 authed with t...@tlmiller.net} Return-Path: t...@tlmiller.net Received-SPF: Pass (EX10ES01.ad.uky.edu: domain of t...@tlmiller.net designates 69.89.24.6 as permitted sender) receiver=EX10ES01.ad.uky.edu; client-ip=69.89.24.6; helo=oproxy9.bluehost.com; On 6/27/13, at 5:52 PM, Harry hbosw...@.com said: I suspect it won't hit me until Monday, because tomorrow would be my...