[imp] Fwd: RE: Test
steve.perkins@barsense.net
steve.perkins at barsense.net
Sun Jan 28 17:43:16 PST 2007
Hi, I am new to horde but the main thing I am having a problem with
is that when the message is a multi-part message, the default view
and, more importantly, the included message body when replying or
forwarded is often defaulted to the text/plain version. This would be
fine except that it doesn't appear correctly, as can be seen below.
Is there any way of changing this so that the html/text is used by
default as this seems to display fine when selected, but is only
viewable in a pop-up window.
I've only seen the effect in an email that is forwarded or replied
to from a hotmail (windows live) account so far(very limited testing),
but its very strange, and somewhat annoying as I can't read the mail,
and the included section when replying or forwarding from Horde is
fairly unintelligible, esp with long emails.
Thanks in advance.
(NB the bits with >> should be on seperate lines as per indented
forarded mail items not concat'd onto one line)
----- Forwarded message from xyz at xyz[1] -----
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 01:30:59 +0000
From: x y <xyz at xyz[2]>
Reply-To: x y2 <xyz at xyz[3]>
Subject: RE: Test
To: xyz at xyz[4]
replying
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 01:28:56 +0000From: xyz at zz[5] To: xyz at xyz[6]
Subject: Re: Test
yeah yeah yeah
and stuff
Quoting a b xyz at yxz[7]:> This is a test to display the cuiously
misformed text>> shown when>> multi-part messages are displayed in
horde.>> hm.>
_________________________________________________________________>
Live Search: New search found> http://get.live.com/search/overview[8]
_________________________________________________________________
Live Search: Better results, fast
http://get.live.com/search/overview[9]
----- End forwarded message -----
Links:
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[1] mailto:xyz at xyz
[2] mailto:xyz at xyz
[3] mailto:xyz at xyz
[4] mailto:xyz at xyz
[5] mailto:xyz at zz
[6] mailto:xyz at xyz
[7] mailto:xyz at yxz
[8] http://get.live.com/search/overview
[9] http://get.live.com/search/overview
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