Richard Hart said: >Are you sure you meant to write that? I believe you might be >experiencing problems, but I have never received a message in PowerMail >that "cannot be displayed". What does that mean: "cannot be displayed"?
Well, if the HTML-message ends up in an attached file and there's no pure text part, there's no way to view that message withing PowerMail as the message body itself contain no data except for the headers. You'll have to open the attachment in a web browser. If there was a HTML-only message that was contained also inside PowerMail as usually is the case, PM could possibly utilize its ability to turn HTML to text. Something it does a great job at this from time to time, though not always of course. For clarity, what I asked about intially was if you people could think of reasons for not sending messages with a pure text part. I'd prefer if the focus remained on that. For professional opt-in mailers, this manner of mailing out messages doesn't make sense to me, because I'm unaware of any general non-PM technical reasons for omitting the pure text part.

