----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 9:10
AM
Subject: [iMS] Re: aol and
email
howie ...i appreciate the personal response
with general info; but i am up against a wall here on time and
unfortunately wear multiple hats as email, web, ....really, everything
digital administrator...
anyway, here is a block from the logs showing
my mail have trouble getting through to aol ...and when it eventually
does, it seems to be delivered ...yet, the recipient does not get the
mail. if i email the same recipient from my
"authentication-required" smtp server on the same box, the user gets
the mail.
therefore, after analyzing all research from
yesterday (via your info) and looking at the [above] log file, i
believe the following:
- i am not on any blacklist (this after
checking over 40 blacklists for my domain name and IP
...including spam cop)
- aol seems to be getting the mail, and
actually excepting it
- it has something to do with the way CFX
delivers mail and/or constructs mail messages.
anyone have any ideas? is the default
header style for CFX incompatible with aol and perhaps they are kicking me
after accepting the mail? if so, what an acceptable header? i
do not understand headers very well, so manipulation of them is a
challenge currently.
any ideas out there gurus?
thanks in advance.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003
4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [iMS]
quoted-printable
There is no disadvantage besides the token
issue that I know of. There is no option for encoding plain text
but not the HTML. The new CFX should be ready for testing
soon, BTW.
Regards,
Howie
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003
10:39 AM
Subject: [iMS]
quoted-printable
Hi
Howie,
What are
the disadvantages of using quoted-printable? One I am aware of is that
tokens can be messed up. Are there any others?
I'm
reasonably sure this isn't a current option, but is there a setting in
the CFX_IMSMAIL tag to only set the plain/text part of a messaged to
quoted-printable?
Regards,
Marc
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Marc Lichtenfeld
Senior Programmer/Technology Lead
www.bigdough.com