On 12/18/00 2:38 PM, "Barry Wainwright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I received a message (from a mailing list) in which the message window was
> blank with a warning above it that "some text in this message is in a
> language your computer cannot display", yet when I view the source of the
> message it is all there in plain english.
> 
> Here's the headers, What am I missing?


Content-Type: text/plain; charset=unicode-1-1-utf-8
Content-Disposition: inline


I've never seen that before. It's an unusual-looking unicode, aside from the
utf-8, which E'rage can handle. But what's that "unicode-1-1-"?

And I'm wondering about that "inline" - what's inline? There's no mention of
"multi-part" anywhere. And yet the Source, you say, has plain text.

And then there's:

Received: from [142.103.46.222] by mail.www.com with HTTP;

HTTP? Could it be that it was multi-part without saying so in the headers,
so the plain text wasn't put into the message, and E'rage couldn't read
whatever was "inline", so you got nothing?


-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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