M Henri Day has written on 10/25/2011 1:09 PM:
> 
>     On 25/10/11 14:08, M Henri Day wrote:
> 
>         2011/10/25 Mike Scott <[email protected]

>    But I've just noticed something. If I display that email as html
>    there is no 'how to unsubscribe' message visible. If viewed as plain
>    text, it does appear. This with Thunderbird. I wonder if this might
>    be causing some people to miss the message.
> 
>         Interesting, Mike ! I always check my Gmail account directly via my
>         browser, instead of using an email client, but when, after
>         reading your
>         message, I used Evolution on 64-bit Ubuntu Natty to access Gmail, I
>         still see the information on how to unsubscribe. Obviously it is
>         preserved in at least some email clients....
> 
>         Henri
> 
> 
>     Only if it's there in the first place. Checking the raw source of
>     the OP's message, I see two message parts - plain (with the unsub
>     msg) and html (without):
> 
>     =+=+=+=+
> 
>     --0016e6de0425d5e44e04b01ddd0d
>     Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
> 
>     *please unsubscribe me*
> 
>     -- 
>     ------------------------------__------------------------------__-----
>     To unsubscribe send email to users-unsubscribe@openoffice.__org
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     For additional commands send email to [email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     with Subject: help
> 
>     --0016e6de0425d5e44e04b01ddd0d
>     Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
> 
>     <u><i><b><font style="color: rgb(255, 204, 51);" size="6">please
>     unsubscribe me</font></b></i></u><br>
> 
>     --__0016e6de0425d5e44e04b01ddd0d--
> 
> 
>     =+=+=+=+
> 
>     So, at least in this instance, it's not a function of the mail
>     client - the text simply hasn't been added to the html message part
>     by the OOo mail list gubbins. I wonder if gmail isn't as
>     straightforward as a simple imap server.
> 
>     Same comment applies to your own email, btw: viewing as html makes
>     the 'unsub' rubric go away.
> 
> 
>     (For completeness, I'm using sendmail as MTA, dovecot as my IMAP
>     server, and Thunderbird as MUA)
> 
> 
> 
>     -- 
>     Mike Scott
>     Harlow, Essex, England
>     -- 
>     ------------------------------__------------------------------__-----
>     To unsubscribe send email to users-unsubscribe@openoffice.__org
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     For additional commands send email to [email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     with Subject: help
> 
> 
> I'm presently accessing my Gmail account with FF's Nightly build (10a1),
> which Gmail is kind enough to support ; thus I see messages in the
> so-called «Standard View», which shows the «unsubscribe» rubric.
> Forwarding from Gmail to Evolution is done via IMAP, and, as mentioned
> above, the rubric is also seen there. When I check the original using
> the appropriate button in Gmail, I get the following :
> 
> ...
> 
> So, at least in this instance, it's not a function of the mail client - 
> the text simply hasn't been added to the html message part by the OOo 
> mail list gubbins. I wonder if gmail isn't as straightforward as a 
> simple imap server.
> 
> Same comment applies to your own email, btw: viewing as html makes the 
> 'unsub' rubric go away.
> 
> 
> (For completeness, I'm using sendmail as MTA, dovecot as my IMAP server, 
> and Thunderbird as MUA)


Au contraire! I'm using TB v7.01 and displaying messages as HTML, and I
CAN see the entire footer. (Win 7)


-- 
-----------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe send email to [email protected]
For additional commands send email to [email protected]
with Subject: help

Reply via email to