HTML weirdness

2003-02-23 Thread sid world headquarters
Hey all ... I just got an HTML e-mail (a Travelocity trip confirmation), and oddly enough PowerMail didn't recognize it at all. By this I mean the message downloaded, and the headers came through fine, but nothing is in the message, and I do NOT get the little globe at the bottom to clic

Re: HTML weirdness

2003-02-27 Thread schmidt systementwicklung
Chris, it does it only if it is defined like that: Content-Type: multipart/mixed; but I get a whole bunch of html-code under this condition: Content-Type: text/html; And those are the ones, which are making trouble. All the Best Matthias - schmidt-systementwicklu

Re: HTML weirdness

2003-02-27 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>the easy way: >- save them as an attachment In some way PowerMail seems to do this. From the varied HTML mails I get, my attachment folder gets filled with files named: > Enclosure.html > Enclosure.1.html > ... > Enclosure.62.html Chris --

Re: HTML weirdness

2003-02-27 Thread schmidt systementwicklung
Barbara, that's not a solution for me. Anyway thanks for the tip. I think there are some ways out of this HTML-dilemma, but they have to be implemented by ctmdev. When the mails are received, the headers have to be parsed, else filtering wouldn't work. Why not, if detecting a pure html-mail do

Re: HTML weirdness

2003-02-27 Thread Barbara Needham
schmidt systementwicklung on 2/27/03 said >Such companies send their confirmations all out in HTML. I also just got >one some days ago. >They do not care, that people don't like it. > >If one gets a couple of such HTML-mails, the index process is crashing. I know this is only a temporary fix, bu

Re: HTML weirdness

2003-02-27 Thread schmidt systementwicklung
Such companies send their confirmations all out in HTML. I also just got one some days ago. They do not care, that people don't like it. If one gets a couple of such HTML-mails, the index process is crashing. All the Best Matthias - schmidt-systementwicklung -

Re: HTML weirdness

2003-02-27 Thread sid world headquarters
Unfortunately, I can't, because the HTML that was sent to me is a cruise confirmation with "sensitive information" in it. But if it happens again with another e-mail I'll let you know. -- Sid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 18:34:13 +0100, PowerMail typed ... >sid world headquar

Re: HTML weirdness

2003-02-25 Thread PowerMail Engineering
sid world headquarters wrote: >I just got an HTML e-mail (a Travelocity trip confirmation), and >oddly enough PowerMail didn't recognize it at all. >By this I mean the message downloaded, and the headers came through >fine, but nothing is in the message, and I do NOT get the little globe

Re: HTML weirdness

2003-02-23 Thread Tom Gally
sid world headquarters wrote: >I just got an HTML e-mail (a Travelocity trip confirmation), and >oddly enough PowerMail didn't recognize it at all. >By this I mean the message downloaded, and the headers came through >fine, but nothing is in the message, and I do NOT get the little globe

Re: HTML weirdness

2003-02-23 Thread J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The same is said of me. A message cannot be read. I think that I want you to cope with it immediately. >Hey all ... > >I just got an HTML e-mail (a Travelocity trip confirmation), and >oddly enough PowerMail didn't recognize it at all. >By this I mean the message downloaded, and the hea