Jochem:
The main issue with UTF-8 emails is that the text of the received email
is misaligned compared to emails coming from CF5 - apparently because of
the font substitution. And I can't really control the email client
settings of all of the users.
Dimo
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> Dimo Micha
Dimo Michailov wrote:
>
> In CF5 [header]:
> .
> Content-type: text/plain
>
>
> In CFMX [header]:
> ...
> Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
> Content-tranfer-encoding: 7bit
>
> From this it seems that CFMX automatically inserts the charset and the
> encoding information, which, as J
Here's what I found when I compared *Exactly* the same email sent from
CF5 and CFMX:
In CF5 [header]:
.
Content-type: text/plain
In CFMX [header]:
...
Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-tranfer-encoding: 7bit
From this it seems that CFMX automatically inserts the charset an
Dimo Michailov wrote:
>
> I am testing an existing application under MX (iis) and I noticed that
> the emails sent through MX (using CFMAIL) come out with a different
> formatting (at least when seen in Outlook). We are using plain text, no
> HTML formatting, and in CF5 the emails come with fix
I apologize if this has been posted already, I could not find anything
in the archive:
I am testing an existing application under MX (iis) and I noticed that
the emails sent through MX (using CFMAIL) come out with a different
formatting (at least when seen in Outlook). We are using plain text,
You can't validate the email addrs beforehand? Seems like thats a better route than
sending mail you know will bounce.
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Matt Robertson, MSB Designs, Inc.
http://mysecretbase.com - Retail
http://foohbar.org - ColdFusion Tools
Has anyone found a fix for MX and invalid email address? Looks like MX
throws an error if you try to send to an address like bobis>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The problem comes in where cfmail is in a middle of a mail list and stops
sending mail and forces you to fix the address and restart the list send
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