Hi Folks,
I had not noticed this until recently ... .gif attachments do not show
up within the body of received HTML email messages, but .jpg's do without any
problem. .gif attachments do show up in side pane though. However,
when I click on them to be displayed, while a display window is
I'm trying to filter all emails containing HTML into a spam folder but
the rule I'm using doesn't work. It appears that if the email has a
Content-Type: text/html in the headers it works but if it has a
Content-Type: multipart/alternative in the headers and the
Content-Type: text/html is in the
Hello Iain,
On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 12:25:27 +0100 GMT (18/07/02, 18:25 +0700 GMT),
Iain Waddell wrote:
IW Content-Type: text/html in the headers it works but if it has a
IW Content-Type: multipart/alternative in the headers and the
IW Content-Type: text/html is in the message body it doesn't work.
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On Thursday, July 18, 2002, Thomas F wrote...
IW Content-Type: text/html in the headers it works but if it has a
IW Content-Type: multipart/alternative in the headers and the
IW Content-Type: text/html is in the message body it doesn't work.
I
Now we see the text/html header appearing again. But this header
appears in the body. The issue being, TB! stops filtering when it
hits the boundary line (or so I've heard). So that would be the
reason some mails are sneaking through.
Ah, at least I understand why it's not working even if
Hello Iain,
On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 18:31:40 +0100 GMT (19/07/02, 00:31 +0700 GMT),
Iain Waddell wrote:
Now we see the text/html header appearing again. But this header
appears in the body. The issue being, TB! stops filtering when it
hits the boundary line (or so I've heard). So that would
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Op woensdag 5 september 2001 schreef Thomas F:
Hi Mrten,
On Wed, 05 Sep 2001 01:54:12 +0200GMT (05/09/2001, 07:54 +0800GMT),
Mrten wrote:
M an useful tip i don't remember who came from: set the width of the
M memo-column to 6, and make sure you
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Op woensdag 5 september 2001 schreef Jason Palmgren:
have you found the memo-view (ctrl-shift-i) already? it's like a
little post-it! you can attach to emails.. it takes a bit getting
used to, but i find it very handy.
I'm a bit confused. When
Hello all:
I am a newbie here. Sorry if this has been covered.
I'm not a very hardcore user yet. I have been using Outlook Express for years, but
I love the advanced
features that TB offers! How can I switch the settings so that images
in the HTML emails *ARE* displayed?
I know
Palmgren:
I am a newbie here. Sorry if this has been covered.
very recently... however, as many replies probably will tell you:
How can I switch the settings so that images in the HTML emails
*ARE* displayed?
as long as the images aren't sent along with the email, there is no
option available
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Op woensdag 5 september 2001 schreef Jason Palmgren:
I am a newbie here. Sorry if this has been covered.
very recently, however, as many replies probably will tell you:
How can I switch the settings so that images in the HTML emails
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Hi mrten-dop,
On Wed, 05 Sep 2001 02:01:04 +0200, you wrote these words of wisdom:
...
md to the moderators: I sent this the first time with the wrong
md account selected. there is no need to allow that one through to
md the list as there is no
Wednesday, September 05, 2001, 11:54:12 AM, Mrten wrote:
M have you found the memo-view (ctrl-shift-i) already? it's like a
M little post-it! you can attach to emails.. it takes a bit getting used
M to, but i find it very handy.
M an useful tip i don't remember who came from: set the width of
mrten-dop:
In response to your message dated: Tuesday, September 04, 2001...
have you found the memo-view (ctrl-shift-i) already? it's like a
little post-it! you can attach to emails.. it takes a bit getting used
to, but i find it very handy.
I'm a bit confused. When I try to use the
Wednesday, September 05, 2001, 1:03:44 PM, Jason wrote:
JP mrten-dop:
JP In response to your message dated: Tuesday, September 04, 2001...
have you found the memo-view (ctrl-shift-i) already? it's like a
little post-it! you can attach to emails.. it
Carren:
In response to your message dated: Tuesday, September 04, 2001...
Hold down Ctrl and Shift, then push i. A little memo box will pop
up. Took *me* a while to get it too!
Yep. That's *EXACTLY* what I am doing...but no luck. No memo window.
Oh well. Not important, I guess.
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Hi Mrten,
On Wed, 05 Sep 2001 01:54:12 +0200GMT (05/09/2001, 07:54 +0800GMT),
Mrten wrote:
M an useful tip i don't remember who came from: set the width of the
M memo-column to 6, and make sure you enter a '!' as the first character
M of every memo.
Why the ! ?
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Thomas.
Moderator
Hi Jason,
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 18:38:03 -0500GMT (05/09/2001, 07:38 +0800GMT),
Jason Palmgren wrote:
JP How can I switch the settings so that images in the HTML emails
JP *ARE* displayed?
Mrten's reply was a bit confusing. Images *in* the HTML emails are of
course displayed. The images
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Hello syv!
On Thursday, March 29, 2001 at 6:19:33 PM you wrote:
Now it does it only displays:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
html
head
meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"
Hi TBUDL,
Until a couple of days ago, I would receive an HTML
newsletter and worked.
Now it does it only displays:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
html
head
meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"
It does not have the ASCII tab
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