On 2020-01-02 at 15:08 -0500, Joe Wade Pulley via evolution-list wrote: > Andre and all, > > Never mind. I just figured out the issue. > > For emails that are newly received directly from the server, there is > no problem. > > The emails that have a problem as I have described are ones that I have > imported from an Outlook .pst file. > > Any idea how to fix the formatting on those? Not a big issue as I can > deal with it on an email by email basis, but if someone has solved this > before I'd appreciate any insight. > > Thanks! > > Joe
Hello Joe It looks like emails being malformed. The divider string you see is probably the boundary. If the email didn't properly state the boundary it uses, it could end up being interpreted that way. We would need to see an actual broken mail to study what is wrong with it. Since it is only happening for emails imported from a pst file, it may actually be a bug in the pst importer, that resulted in _some_ emails being imported incorrectly. I wouldn't be surprised if Outlook did some weird thing when saving the emails, either. The ideal test case would be having the original mail, a pst file created by Outlook with that file and the resulting broken email message. Obviously, don't share an email that contains anything confidential. I can send you some test messages if you want. Kind regards _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
