> >Just so we all know, AOL 6.0 does NOT give it's users the option of
> >sending email in "Plain Text" format.
>
> What HTML are you seeing? I never get any when I use AOL 6, but I don't
> use any unusual fonts or formatting. That may be the culprit.
I have been seeing:
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
And the second part of the email has the "html" content:
Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
That shows up using AOL 6.0 with no special characters, fonts,
formatting or anything else that would cause it to become "html". AOL
5.0 didn't give us this problem and the only time you're likely to
notice it is if you send to a majordomo mailing list. Most email
tools would never even blink and they would display the email with no
problem.
One thing I don't think most of you picked up on is that I am the
owner of the list and I run the list but I do not own the servers the
list runs on so I don't have root access to be able to install and run
Demime. Am I miss understanding or can users with ftp access to their
cgi-bin use Demime? I don't think I/they can....let me know if I'm
wrong.
Allan Newsome
http://mayberry.com/