Re: Content-transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

2010-02-04 Thread Claude Schnéegans
>>If you're using CFMAIL should be sure to set the type as HTML Sure I declare the type as HTML. My question is about encoding the body in quoted-printable. The text is in French iso-8859-1, and 8bit transfer is said not sure, so I need to use 7bit, then the body needs to be quoted-printable.

Re: Content-transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

2010-02-04 Thread Claude Schnéegans
>>and 8bit transfer is said not sure I mean 8bit transfer is not safe. ~| Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want? Let them know on the House of Fusion mailing lists Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.c

Re: Content-transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

2010-02-04 Thread Claude Schnéegans
>>If you're using CFMAIL should be sure to set the type as HTML Sure I declare the type as HTML. My question is about encoding the body in quoted-printable. The text is in French iso-8859-1, and 8bit transfer is said not sure, so I need to use 7bit, then the body needs to be quoted-printable.

RE: Content-transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

2010-02-04 Thread Robert Harrison
If you're using CFMAIL should be sure to set the type as HTML. I believe the default is MIME. That could sure do it. See the CFMAIL tag documentation. Also you may want to look at CFMAILPART and look into doing multi-part mail. It works great when it's set up correctly. Robert B. Harrison Dire

Content-transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

2010-02-04 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Hi, I have some news letters sent to customers in HTML by some CF code. Although I read them perfectly myself using Thunderbird, some users are complaining that they see the HTML codes instead of a well formated page. So I'm trying to improve the way messages are encoded. I can see in many messa