On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 20:29:50 +0100 Marcus Woletz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Frank, > > Frank Cox schrieb: > > I am sending this reply through my gmail account because both woletz.de and > > the > > OpenOffice mailserver rejected my reply when I sent it through my usual > > melvilletheatre.com mailserver. > > I've received your reply through my normal E-Mail access (so the server > has accepted your mail). I was sursprised that I've received a p-mail, > and not a mail over [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've then changed the reply > address to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You received it that way because I sent it through my gmail account, not through my usual melvilletheatre.com mailserver. Your service provider ( STRATO AG Webhosting) rejects email from melvilletheatre.com. STRATO AG Webhosting is apparently using an improperly configured spam filter that thinks melvilletheatre.com is coming from a dynamic address. It's really a static address as can be easily shown by any proper name lookup or dig. > MS core fonts are installed on my system. There are not any problems > with these fonts. Then, as I said, you have found where the fault lies. > OK, but why show the different programs (OOo Writer, OOo Draw, Scribus) > the SoftMaker fonts with different line heights? Bad data is bad data. And screwed-up fonts can cause many different effects depending on how each individual program is trying to read and use them. I have seen everything from fonts locking up the program completely to paragraphs disappearing or even getting re-arranged due to bad font data. > OK, I think I've to get in contact with SoftMaker to clear the problem. Quite likely the best thing to do is to get a refund from them and purchase good-quality professional fonts from a recognized foundry instead. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://www.melvilletheatre.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
