Can you confirm that it is because the HTLP code looks like:



<td class='qtitle' align='center' nowrap><b>TD Part#</b></td><td class='qtitle' align='center' nowrap><b>Mfr Part#</b></td><td class='qtitle' align='center'><b>Qty Shpd</b></td><td class='qtitle' align='center'><b>Unit&nbsp;</b>$</td><td class='qtitle' align='center'><b>Ext&nbsp;</b>$</td></tr><td class='storytext' colspan='2'>HEWLETT PACKARD CANADA</td>



And so the $ from the Unit $ is getting put together with the Ext and thereby getting a $ex out of it? Why would JunkMail not see the space that is shown in the Heading above (BTW I am not an HTLP programmer)?

Correct. If you remove the HTML codes, the above HTML becomes:

TD Part#Mfr Part#Qty ShpdUnit&nbsp;$Ext&nbsp;$HEWLETT PACKARD CANADA

which contains "$ex".  There is no space between the "$" and the "Ext".

-Scott
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