Sam,
Thanks for the heads-up and explanation. Actually I did indeed write the
person who sent the message and they said something to the effect of
"sorry you can't read it in your mailbox, catch it online at our website."
I'm guessing if I tell them why their mail program sucks, they're going to
simply delete my email and go on with life.

-Brian

On Fri, July 22, 2005 18:21, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Brian S. Meehan writes:
>
>> Hey all,
>> I get the following message in my inbox when receiving HTML email. It
>
> You do not get the following message in your inbox when you receive HTML
> email.
>
> You get the following message when you receive email that fails to comply
> with an Internet email format standard, due to a bug in whatever program
> sent that message.
>
>> Can anyone help with this? I'd love for there to be a toggle. I would
>> prefer to have html email delivered and be able to read it in html
>> format...
>
> This has nothing to do with HTML.  The message tells you it's a bug in the
> software that creates the message.  Did you inform whoever is sending you
> this mail about this bug in their shitty software; and if not, why not?
>
>
>




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