On Monday, Jun 16, 2003, at 20:48 Canada/Mountain, Paul H Byerly wrote:
> After a lot of trial and error I find that it works for plain > text messages, but not for html messages. If there is any html in the > message it goes through, but the password stays with it.
LuKreme answered:
That is because in an HTML message the FIRST LINE is not "Approved: password" the first line is "<html>"
Well duh, why didn't I realize that? What had me fooled was that it seemed to read the password. I realize now it was reading and stripping the text password, and ignoring the one in the html. And I don't see any easy way around that.
I may have it beat. I send the message in plain text, with the approved header on the top, and then the html code below that. It comes out right when received by Eudora, and I assume would be good in others, but anyone reading plain text only is going to get code I think.
<>< Paul
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