Quoting Michael M Slusarz :
Quoting Michael Gröne :
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2387.txt:
3.2. The Start Parameter
The start parameter, if given, is the content-ID of the compound
object's "root". If not present the "root" is the first body part in
the Multipart/Related entity. The "
Quoting Michael Gröne :
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2387.txt:
3.2. The Start Parameter
The start parameter, if given, is the content-ID of the compound
object's "root". If not present the "root" is the first body part in
the Multipart/Related entity. The "root" is the element the
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2387.txt:
--
3.2. The Start Parameter
The start parameter, if given, is the content-ID of the compound
object's "root". If not present the "root" is the first body part in
the Multipart/Related entity. The "root" is the element the
applications processes
On further testing I found out, by removing the line:
start="3iacwzi95...@groupware.zew.uni-hannover.de"
from the sourcecode, the email will be displayed correctly (as HTML).
Btw. Thunderbird displays every mail in a correct manner.
Greets,
Michael
Am Mi 30 Jun 2010 17:24:34 CEST schrieb Mich
Hello,
I got a problem with the correct display of an HTML-E-Mail generated
by IMP itself. The sourcecode (see below) leads to an empty display
(or at least it seems to be). When I disable the imp-pref
"alternative_display" (as I would like to), there is no chance to get
the contents (jus
Zitat von Andreas Moroder :
Am 22.06.2010 19:03, schrieb Jan Schneider:
Zitat von Andreas Moroder :
Hello,
I would like to start with DIMP and installed and configured it.
Now how can i use it ? I have already IMP installed.
Pick "Dynamic" at the login screen. This only works if you authen