Hello Maurizio,
> Why you don't use the Rfc822DateTime that is in SmtpProt.pas?
Did not tought on it that it was in there :(
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Hello Piotr,
> If you're using US-ASCII, consider using Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit.
Yes at the moment. But later there will be mails with French and maybe
German characters in it. So I assume I need the:
'Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable'
Am I right here ?
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Hi Wilfried,
well according to the mail reader i'm using (Pegasus Mail)
the "shortest" information list displayed (in a fancy way) is made of :
- From :
- To :
- Subject :
it also has some features to display attachments or some informations when
dealing with a message
coming from a ML respectin
Hello Guillaume,
> they're just control headers to trace
> I think, if it is to show the email date, you have a 'Date' header.
You right, I dont need them. Only the 'Date:' header to let display the
datetime in mail reader. I want to make the headers as minimal as
possible.
Do I need the MIME-Ve
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> Hello Francois,
>
> Do you means the SysLocale global ?
> I'm not sure if I know how to set it. Can you advice ?
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Hello Francois,
Do you means the SysLocale global ?
I'm not sure if I know how to set it. Can you advice ?
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Sunday, May 8, 2005, 20:46, Francois PIETTE wrote:
> There are global variables in Delphi runtime you can change.
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