Hey folks.

Recently, messages from AOL ( shudder, X-Mailer: AOL WebMail 23823 in one example I'm viewing ) and Outlook ( shudder, Build 11.0.5510 in one example I'm viewing ) have been sending multipart messages which appear to confuse the Mailman MimeDel ( X-Content-Filtered-By: Mailman/MimeDel 2.1.8 is header, FWIW ).

Here's an example snippet:

Appreciative Inquiry? Or, the power of Ambivalent Thinking. Revisit, for a moment, thoughts about Norman Vincent Peale’s “The Power of Positive Thinkingâ€�, about Dale Carnegie’s “How to Win Friends and Influence Peopleâ€�, and, then the brillance of the “Appreciative Inquiryâ€� movement arising from the depths of OB study at Case Western Reserve…… BUT, also, think about how ow a CWRU faculty Psychologist (of the original OB group, and first to exit) could “dim the lightsâ€� within dedicated students by simply saying: “How come you appear to be smiling, all the time?â€� Also, reflect on how some of the bravest and toughest individuals- who have lived through rough situations and survived without obsolescence of spirit- are the warmest of friends (full of life and strength).

As you have probably ascertained by the MimeDel version, I'm running 2.1.8, and am not in a huge rush to upgrade to 2.1.9 unless there are fixes that specifically pertain to the handling of HTML messages. I'm not quite sure why the messages are missing the carriage returns after Mailman has finished parsing the HTML (maybe an unclosed <br> or <p>?), but any advice and/or insight would be more than welcome! I can provide full headers (obscuring the names of the innocent) if that would help anyone. Thanks alot!

Best Regards,
Ryan

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Ryan Steele Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AgoraNet, Inc.                      (302) 224-2475
314 E. Main Street, Suite 1         (302) 224-2552 (fax)
Newark, DE 19711                    http://www.agora-net.com

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