I had this same problem in the past.
No change in the hardware or in the software of my PC.
I even asked Daniel Roth for help but he could not find a solution nor an
explanation.

Finally I solved by registering to the list with a different account
(gmail).
Now everything seems to be ok with my emails.

Best wishes.
Gian Casalegno


2016-08-10 10:13 GMT+02:00 Douglas Bateman <douglas.bate...@btinternet.com>:

> In spite of the ‘high value’ content of these message, I’m afraid that ANY
> message without a subject heading tends to be deleted immediately. It is
> only the fact that the senders are from the sundial list (with a degree of
> trust) that they are opened, and even then very warily.
>
> I believe that this topic has been raised before, which suggests that it
> is of concern to others.
>
> Subject heading please.
>
> Best wishes, Doug
>
> *From: *"tonylindi...@talktalk.net" <tonylindi...@talktalk.net>
> *Subject: **Re: Replying to Tony Moss, about your E-mail problem*
> *Date: *10 August 2016 08:20:21 BST
> *To: *<sundial@uni-koeln.de>
>
>
> Many Thanks Dave,
>                                  This didn't arrive in a 'suitcase' and i
> viewed it with no problems.  I'll follow up on your suggestions.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> T.
>
>
>
>
> ----Original Message----
> From: davey.anders...@gmail.com
> Date: 10/08/2016 0:05
> To: <sundial@uni-koeln.de>
> Subj: Replying to Tony Moss, about your E-mail problem
>
>
> Hi Tony, (and other List members)
>
> Concerning your E-mail problem, it is likely that something has changed
> with your computer configuration - or (more likely) the specific E-mail
> software it uses, so this no longer complies with "RFC 5322" standards.
>
> A very common situation (particularly for computers using the "Windows"
> system), is that it is only sending messages in 'HTML' - instead of the
> proper ASCII (or UTF8) format, containing just basic 'text' characters.
>
> Specifically, YOUR computer seems to be using something called JavaMail
> which could easily be 'confusing' the system used by this Mailing List,
> but could be something introduced by your "TalkTalk" ISP - so you might
> want to have a chat with their tecnhical people, to see what THEY say !
>
>
> If you have access to ANOTHER computer, I suggest trying it - to see if
> your messages could be received correctly, plus then investigating what
> 'differences' there might be with the computer/software configurations.
>
> Another possibility, is that the "Mailman" system (used by this Sundial
> Mailing List) has changed - but only the 'SysOp' can confirm it, though
> I have not seen different SML behaviours with my own received messages.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave Andersson.
>
>
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