On Mar 31, 7:11 pm, "Terry R." <[email protected]> wrote: > The date and time was Tuesday, March 31, 2009 3:03:07 PM, and on a whim, > [email protected] pounded out on the keyboard: > > > > > On Mar 31, 4:54 pm, Ray_Net <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> [email protected] wrote: > >>> On Mar 30, 6:58 pm, Ray_Net <[email protected]> > >>> wrote: > >>>> [email protected] wrote: > >>>>> Ok - here's an example of the problem, based on a short message I > >>>>> composed in HTML. In HTML, there was a blank line before the line > >>>>> that starts "Me". When I go into the sent folder and do a view -> > >>>>> message source, the blank line is there (although the message has been > >>>>> converted totext). > >>>>> However, when I just look at either the received message (i sent it to > >>>>> myself, among others), or the copy in my sent folder, the blank line > >>>>> is MISSING. Pull a few blank lines in a row from a long message and > >>>>> it becomes very hard to read. > >>>>> OUTPUT OF "VIEW -> MESSAGE SOURCE" > >>>>> From - Mon Mar 30 13:44:36 2009 > >>>>> X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 > >>>>> X-Mozilla-Status2: 00800000 > >>>>> X-Mozilla- > >>>>> Keys: > >>>>> Message-ID: [omitted] > >>>>> Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:44:35 -0400 > >>>>> From: [omitted] > >>>>> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv: > >>>>> 1.8.1.21) Gecko/20090303 SeaMonkey/1.1.15 > >>>>> MIME-Version: 1.0 > >>>>> To:[omitted] > >>>>> Subject: This Week... > >>>>> Content-Type:text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >>>>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >>>>> OK - Wed is the first of 3 more prepaid weeks. > >>>>> I -believe- the following people are playing Wednesday: > >>>>> Me, Kathy, Art, Lisa, Jon, Peter, John, Beth, Kevin (Ed is away > >>>>> this week) > >>>>> If you're on the list above and aren't "IN", please let me know > >>>>> ASAP. > >>>>> Otherwise, we'll assume a quorum. > >>>>> /j > >>>>> WHAT I SEE IN MY SENT FOLDER > >>>>> OK - Wed is the first of 3 more prepaid weeks. > >>>>> I -believe- the following people are playing Wednesday: > >>>>> Me, Kathy, Art, Lisa, Jon, Peter, John, Beth, Kevin (Ed is away > >>>>> this week) > >>>>> If you're on the list above and aren't "IN", please let me know > >>>>> ASAP. > >>>>> Otherwise, we'll assume a quorum. > >>>>> /j > >>>> Thanks for furnishing us an pseudo-working example. > >>>> I do your test. > >>>> It seems that only you have a problem ... > >>>> My RESULT IS CORRECT: Have a look !!!! > >>>> Subject: TEST CONVERSION > >>>> Content-Type:text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >>>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >>>> X-DCC-scarlet.be-Metrics: hel 20001; Body=1 Fuz1=1 Fuz2=2 > >>>> X-UIDL: (%l!!\pP!!""i!!joZ"! > >>>> OK - Wed is the first of 3 more prepaid weeks. > >>>> I -believe- the following people are playing Wednesday: > >>>> Me, Kathy, Art, Lisa, Jon, Peter, John, Beth, Kevin (Ed is away > >>>> this week) > >>>> If you're on the list above and aren't "IN", please let me know > >>>> ASAP. > >>>> Otherwise, we'll assume a quorum. > >>> You gottext, not HTML > >>> ???? > >>> /j > >> You always speak about a conversion ...there is no conversion needed. > >> In the case you furnished....The inputtextin plaintext, so the mail > >> is also plaintext. All is NORMAL. > > >> You said also "the blank line is MISSING. " ...i used your inputtextas > >> test, and i did not have any blank line missing as you show us. > >> So YOUR pc have a problem .... not mine. > > >> SM is WORKING PERFECTLY. > >> If you want to sent a mail in HTML format, please furnish him an HTMLtext. > >> AnyWay, you NEVER cannot force the recipient to read it in HTML format. > > > I can't furnish in HTML, SM always converts it to plaintext. and I > > never said I wanted to force anyone to do anything (except for certain > > readers to read the whole thread and take a request seriously) 8-} > > Like I mentioned, if you insert a sig that has just one HTML element, > say a specific color or something of that sort, then it would be sent in > HTML. Or use the Insert HTML and insert a horizontal line at the top or > bottom (i.e. <hr> ). That will force it to be sent in HTML. > > Terry R. > -- > Thanks Terry - I appreciate it, and I know many people (from postings elsewhere) use this workaround. I just thought that if there were so many people working around something, it might make sense to request a fix.
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