Yep. I'm guessing it's the workaround to alleviate the extra line breaks that were happening before. Unfortunately, now the opposite is a problem. -Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: Nick McClure To: CF-Community Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 4:50 PM Subject: Re: HTML email list problems Some thing else that is interesting, when I click reply using Eudora below is what happens, every line break is removed and the entire thing runs together: Also in my original e-mail referring to St. Louis, there was a line break between the first line of the e-mail and URL that I included. Hope this helps At 04:44 PM 9/21/2003 -0500, you wrote: >Mike, I switched back to the HTML formatted email for giving you some >feedback. And I'm still seeing some problems. 1. Lines of text are running >together now. I've copied an example message below. The different people's >comments are running together. In my original to Ben's message that I >sent, it had a full blank line between my reply and my signature and >another blank line before his quoted text. Then in the one that came >through to the list, it was missing the blank lines. Now in this >quoted-in-a-quote message, the signature is up on the same line as my >commen and Ben's quote has moved up onto that same line as well. 2. URLs >aren't being made automatically active in my email client because it's >trusting the html formatting that doesn't have the URLs actually linked. >3. I'm still seeing message from my mail server that some Community list >emails are being flagged as spam. "The message was tagged as spam because >it contained a linked image with very little text." -Kevin ----- Original >Message ----- From: Nick McClure To: CF-Community Sent: Sunday, September >21, 2003 12:21 PM Subject: Re: Back in the Good ole US of A St. Louis has >the most bars: >http://www.mensfitness.com/mens/superfeat/010203/stlouis.html At 12:07 PM >9/21/2003 -0500, you wrote: >That's funny because that's been the claim of >a couple other cities I've >been in. -Kevin And it's been said that San >Francisco has more bars per >capita than any other city in the U.S. :-) >-Ben ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
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