The `extra-header` parameter is a rest parameter, so you're supposed to
pass one string per header, not a single string containing all of them.
And, if you were going to send them all in a single string, you'd need to
separate them with an \r\n sequence, not with semicolons. So pass two
separate st
Hi all,
I am sending out emails with sendmail, and found a PHP thread [1] on the
headers one should include in order to be able to use html in the emails -
I want this only to make the links look nice, e.g. Pretty.
Unfortunately, adding "Return-Path: ;
Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1;
I see what you mean and I can agree that rendering that with a D in
this instance would have the meaning that people expect it to have.
Nevertheless, contemplating changing the pattern language in that way
is daunting and since you have a way around this, maybe best to just
take it for now.
Sorry
Matthew and I have figured out one way in which DrRacket could go
wrong here and implemented a better strategy. The problem we
identified doesn't explain the symptoms expressed here in this thread
exactly, but it is a complex system and maybe there was some piece
missing from the explanations that
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:28:25PM -0600, Richard Cleis wrote:
> "Lurking thresholds" are fun:
The Lurker at the Threshold is, of course, a classic horror story written by
August Derleth and H.P. Lovecraft.
-- hendrik
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