>Since I've gotten my own domain name and have used Comcast instead of AOL 
>I've gotten a lot of emails blank in the body of the email but the 
>messages contained in Explorer attachments named "enclosed#1 (or 2 or 
>3...).html
>
>I've checked with some of the senders and they had not sent attachments 
>but had written in the body of the message area.
>
>Is there something in the Emailer settings that would cure that anomaly?

Its not Emailer's fault. The sending mail clients are incorrectly failing 
to send a text only version of the email. If an email is going to use any 
version other than plain text, such as HTML email, they are supposed to 
ALSO send a plain text version.

Many email clients don't do that, they just send the HTML version. 
Emailer doesn't display HTML, so it treats it as an attachment, and that 
is what you see.

You didn't used to see with with AOL, because AOL does funny things with 
their mail server, and so would break the email and cause Emailer to 
believe the whole thing was plain text, and thus show the email in the 
body instead of in an attachment.


The only thing you can really do is use one of the Applescripts that 
convert the HTML attachment into the body of the Emailer message. Check 
the usual places for the scripts, or maybe someone that is using one will 
forward it to you off list.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>

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