Hello Philip Steeman,
you wrote:
> 1) there exists a mailclient who makes 2 parts (don't know wich
> one it is)
Normally, the mail client is noted in the e-mail headers (sub "User-Agent:").
> 2) view HTML content in a separate window with imp, accepts 2
> parts (normal mail viewing doesn't)
Zitat von Philip Steeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So,
> thank you for your answer.
> Conclusions:
> 1) there exists a mailclient who makes 2 parts (don't know wich
> one it is)
Yes, some eBay newsletters used to send such broken messages for example.
> 2) view HTML content in a separate window wi
So,
thank you for your answer.
Conclusions:
1) there exists a mailclient who makes 2 parts (don't know wich
one it is)
2) view HTML content in a separate window with imp, accepts 2
parts (normal mail viewing doesn't)
Philip
Jan Schneider schreef:
> Zitat von Philip Steeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Zitat von Philip Steeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
> I have a mail with 2 mime-parts (multipart/alternative)
> one part: text/plain
> second part: text/html
>
> The second part is only PARTIAL displayed in imp-4.1.6 (and other 4.1
> versions).
>
> In an older version (3) it is correct displaye
Hello,
I have a mail with 2 mime-parts (multipart/alternative)
one part: text/plain
second part: text/html
The second part is only PARTIAL displayed in imp-4.1.6 (and other 4.1
versions).
In an older version (3) it is correct displayed.
In Outlook: OK
In Thunderbird: OK
When I look at the body I