Such companies send their confirmations all out in HTML. I also just got one some days ago. They do not care, that people don't like it.
If one gets a couple of such HTML-mails, the index process is crashing. All the Best Matthias --------------------------------- schmidt-systementwicklung <www.schmidt-system.de> <www.schmidt-system.com> --------------------------------- Am/on: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 02:58:18 +0100 schrieb/wrote: sid world headquarters: > Unfortunately, I can't, because the HTML that was sent to me is a >cruise confirmation with "sensitive information" in it. > But if it happens again with another e-mail I'll let you know. > >-- >Sid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 18:34:13 +0100, PowerMail typed ... > >>sid world headquarters wrote: >> >>> I just got an HTML e-mail (a Travelocity trip confirmation), and >>>oddly enough PowerMail didn't recognize it at all. >>> By this I mean the message downloaded, and the headers came through >>>fine, but nothing is in the message, and I do NOT get the little globe at >>>the bottom to click to open in a browser. >> >>Can you redirect me this message from GyazMail so I can see what is wrong? >> >>Thanks >> >> >>Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering >> >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >> "Dear PowerMail, >> First of all, thanks for a really lovely little email package. I've >> tried various software for the Mac, and this is far and away the best >> I've come across, for my needs. I love it. I haven't found any bugs, >> and I've been using PowerMail for over a year. I also like the way >> PowerMail is improving all the time." >> Deirdre O'Donoghue, Ireland, PowerMail user >> >> Download a demo version from http://www.ctmdev.com >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >

