What program is composing the email?
What program is sending?
What ISP is sending?
What ISP receiving?
What is the encoding of the email?
What combination of the above causes the problem?
If you do a Control + F3 is there a text version of the email?
--
Ronald Sommer
: On the one hand it was only the Webside.
: But then I tried to send to my self test in big but the e-mail came with
: <b>test</b>)
:
: Has anyone an idea?
![Frown :( :(](/styles/default/custom/smilies/frown.gif)
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:
: "mikeyhsd" wrote:
:
: > if it is only one or couple of persons ask them what they are using to
compose mail.
: > if it is a bunch of different people, have no idea.
: >
: >
: >
: > (e-mail address removed)
: >
: >
: >
: > And what can i do against it?
: >
: > "mikeyhsd" wrote:
: >
: > > maybe something in the way the sender is formatting the message that
prevents the full plain text.
: > >
: > >
: > >
: > > (e-mail address removed)
: > >
: > >
: > >
: > > I did... But the only thing that changed was the font, it went
bigger.
: > > But it is almost shown with the HTML Tags :'(
: > >
: > > "mikeyhsd" wrote:
: > >
: > > > put a check in the box for READ IN PLAIN TEXT.
: > > >
: > > >
: > > >
: > > > (e-mail address removed)
: > > >
: > > >
: > > >
: > > > Hi
: > > >
: > > > I have a problem with my Windows Mail.
: > > > When I get mails which are from a webside and written in HTML
Windows Mail
: > > > shows me everything in plain text (<b>test</b> instead of a
fat b)
: > > > I went in "Extras | Options | Read" and there was no mark in
"read all
: > > > messages in plain text."
: > > >
: > > > What can I do that it will show me the text clear and not with
the HTML tags.
: > > >
: > > >
: > > > Conrad, Germany