On Wed, 2011-03-09 at 16:45 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > His content is strictly text, coming from Outlook Express. So the > culprit might be OE putting the text into an HTML mime part. > Historically, any HTML generated by any MS program has been terrible, what with proprietary attributes and tag sequences that violate nesting rules (such as <p><ul>....</p></ul> when character formatting regions should be entirely within a paragraph, e.g. <p><ul>....</ul></p>).
Snipping the HTML part out of one of his messages and running it through HTML-tidy would be a worth-while exercise. So would fixing errors found by HTML-tidy in situ in the HTML part of the message and running the corrected message through SA to see how that affects the score. Martin