On Nov 7, 2014, at 5:04 PM, Dan Covill <[email protected]> wrote:

> I sent an email to Ed Leafe this AM about it.  

Sorry for not responding sooner, but I was at the OpenStack Summit for the past 
week, and was doing nothing but intense work the whole time: 
http://i.imgur.com/CizAdBe.jpg

> IIRC, ProFox removes HTML markup and sends plain text thru the list serve. 
> I've looked at my messages in Hex, and they have 20 spaces and CRLF at the 
> ends of the lines like they should. 
> And when I send formatted code directly to myself, not thru ProFox, it 
> arrives exactly as I intended.  So it seems to be something that Outlook.com 
> is putting in that Ed's processing doesn't like.  

It probably isn't including a plain text version. If it just sends HTML, the 
stripmime program makes a good guess as to what the text should be, but if the 
HTML is not formatted well, then the results aren't great.


-- Ed Leafe







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multipart/signed
  text/plain (text body -- kept)
  application/pgp-signature
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