Well that definitely didn't send in plain format :)
So clearly it recognized it and performed some magic on it. Magic that in this case I did NOT want.
Here's a try sent in "stylized" and without the original, which it incorporated the first time making an even bigger mess, and I added several asterisks because I don't want to bore everyone with a bunch of failed tests all day (I'm sure everyone will agree two is more than enough). There are no asterisks -- remove them.
First this header.
C*ontent-T*ype: m*ultipart/a*lternative;
Then the extra tag already mentioned but so far not seen because it worked, which is normally good but in this case bad:)
<x*-h*t*m*l><h*m*t*l>
ms
PS In case anyone is interested this header was on the plain one.
C*ontent-T*ype: t*ext/p*lain; c*harset="us-ascii"; f*ormat=f*lowed
<x*-f*lowed>
this is a test
</*x*-*f*lowed>
Which being "plain" shouldn't need the asterisks but at this point, I'm taking no chances!!!
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