> I'd have to see the original raw message to know for sure, but
> my guess is that the message was an MHTML message, and the
> image denoted by http://www.mysite.com.br/images/image1.gif
> was embedded in the email message itself, so mhonarc used that
> data.

> You can do the following to disable MHTML processing:

> <mimeargs>
> m2h_text_html::filter; disablerelated allownoncidurls
> </mimeargs>

 OK. Thank you!!!

I did settings you said and now is working perfectly.




2008/3/14, Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On March 12, 2008 at 08:02, "Alexandre Pedroso" wrote:
>
> > *Original line in the body message*
> >
> >  <P align=center><IMG height=32 *src=
> > http://www.mysite.com.br/images/image1.gif* width=200
> > border=0><BR><B><FONT
> > face=Tahoma color=#cf094a size=4>Very good system</FONT></B></P></TD>
> >
> > *Mhonarc changed line in the body message*
> >
> > <P align=center><IMG height=32 *src="gifcLRVf7gvYJ.gif"* width=200
> > border=0><BR><B><FONT face=Tahoma color=#cf094a size=4>Very good system
> > </FONT></B></P></TD>
>
> I'd have to see the original raw message to know for sure, but
> my guess is that the message was an MHTML message, and the
> image denoted by http://www.mysite.com.br/images/image1.gif
> was embedded in the email message itself, so mhonarc used that
> data.
>
> You can do the following to disable MHTML processing:
>
> <mimeargs>
> m2h_text_html::filter; disablerelated allownoncidurls
> </mimeargs>
>
> But that may cause messages to not convert as you like if you
> archiving many MHTML messages.  Also, the allownoncidurls
> option (so the SRC attribute value is preserved) opens you
> up to security vulnerabilities.
>
> See the MIMEFILTERS resource page about the m2h_text_html::filter
> for more information.
>
> --ewh
>
>


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