On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 17:18:59 -0400, Bernie Cosell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On 19 Oct 2006 at 13:52, EL Doctorow wrote:
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>> Sometimes I try to send email through the Half.com anonymous
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and what appears to be plain text to me comes back an
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>> says no HTML. Is there a site that will accept some text and then stri
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>> out any htmland or tags.
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>There might be, although I don't know of one [a *program* that'll do tha
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>kind of thing for you is "demime" -- I have it set up to 'sanitize' a fe
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>mailing lists I administer].
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>But there's a deeper problem that you might want to look at: *WHY* is
>half.com complaining. Email clients are _supposed_ to be well behaved,
>and if you have it configured to send "plain text", then it *SHOULD* be
>sending plain text, and if it is not then perhaps it is worth looking
>into getting the client properly configured. You could try sending
>yourself an email message and then looking at it in its "raw" form to se
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>exactly what formats, charsets, MIME sections, etc, you're _actually_
>sending out [regardless of what you _think_ you're sending..:o)]
It's not an email client in the strictest sense though I could be wrong.
It happens when I go to contact a buyer and it warns no html ( before
sending ) allowed and yet this is plain text albeit with a lot of "stuff"
such as email addresses etc. The text had some links in it but I took the
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out to see if that would make a dif but no go.
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