On 9/5/2015 5:54 AM, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Saturday, 5 September 2015 at 08:15:06 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
And your post did it too.
If you're using the Thunderbird news reader, typing Cntl-U will show the full
source of the message.
This is perfectly normal for emails and such. They are multipart/alternative
MIME messages which pack different versions of the same message together and
your client picks its preferred one to show you.
It is kinda useless because the html version adds zero value, but the text
version is still there to so your client should just ignore it.
I know, and my client does, but given the size of the n.g. message database,
doubling its size for no added value makes it slower.