On Monday, October 02, 2000, 3:14:45 PM, Charlie wrote:
> Don't know if anyone can throw any light on why when I attempt to
> reply to one particular message the original message is not
> quoted. Unless that is I choose to display the RFC-822 headers for
> the original message!?
> I do have %QUOTES in the reply template. When replying to other
> messages in the some folder the original message *is* quoted,
> which confirms to me that I have no apparent problems with the
> template.
> In case it's relevant here's the header:
> Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
You received a html-only message. Export it as a .msg or .mbx file
and check it out with an editor and you'll see there's no plain text
part in it. (Usually email programs send html mail in two parts--a
html part and a plain text part--to ensure all email programs can
read it.)
If you turn of the "HTML Auto-view" option in TB, TB would show you
the plain text version and a html "attachment", as if it's a
two-part message. But it isn't. TB is "making up" the plain text
part by filtering out the html code. Try to delete the html
attachment and you'll find it can't be done.
When replying, however, TB would look for only the plain-text part,
and quotes nothing when it couldn't find it. The workaround is to
select the part you want to quote and hit F4.
--
Best regards,
Ming-Li
The Bat! 1.47 Beta/5 | Win2k SP1
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