On Feb 19, 2007, at 6:00 AM, Torben Nehmer wrote:
Hello everybody,thanks for the answers so far, I'm starting to get a grasp at the problems now.-- On 2007-02-14 James Moseley wrote:Torben, without doing the research, I am not even sure if the RT code knows how to parse html email. I think you'd be better off just sending plain text email through the mailgate. I am sure this topic has been coveredbefore somewhere in the list archives.I have been searching for the specific problem I have here with MS Outlook driven HTML / Rich Text mails, unfortunalety the only references I found were years old and basically outlining the same problem but no solution which I could use.I have been thinking patching into RTs HTML Mail handling to optionally plug in HTMLTidy before actually showing the mails, but so fare I would need some pointers where to start looking (RTs codebase isn't exactly trivial to understand, which is no complaint, just a statement of fact):
We're already doing a "tidy" like operation on the content to prevent nasty stuff from leaking through (which might be causing your problem) It's in /Elements/ScrubHTML.
That's probably the best place to do additional html hacking. -jesse
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