>>> V> The test I did: I forwarded a commented HTML message to another email >>> V> address of mine. In my Sent folder, when I open the mail, I CAN see >>> V> the comment. When I download the mail to my other email account (in TB), >>> THERE >>> V> IS NO TRACE of the comment in the source of the email. >> Paul van Noord: >>> I tested this with my version of Voyager and several clients and it >>> seems to be a M$ problem. Since my customers do not use M$ email >>> clients the problem never arises for me. > I also think it is a problem with Outlook, as it displays the wrong > wrong attachment. But I am not sure.
The problem is with the Exchange server, I think. Now I tried it with a simple SMTP server, the comment showed up. V>> My environment was: V>> - sending from a TB account with Exchange protocol V>> - receiving to a TB account with a GMail address V>> I will test it with simple POP accounts and see if I can reproduce it. > If you send as plaintext, the original message.html will just be an > attachment on the receiving side. If you send as HTML, TB! will give > you a choice which message.html you want to open. If you use PTV by > default (like I do), the correct reply with comments is shown in the > preview. With normal SMTP it works ok. Crap is off the table, let's eat :) -- Vili The Bat 4.1.11 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 2 ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 4.1.11.2 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

