gibberish in message

July 14th, 2008 - 09:02 pm ET by BChat | Report spam
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The above gibberish appears on the bottom of messages I send to a particular
contact, and no others.
It does not appear if I send in the plain format. I am on cox.net, the
contact is on earthlink.net.
I am using WLM with Vista Home Premium.

Any ideas appreciated.

TIA
BChat
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#1 BChat
July 16th, 2008 - 09:52 am ET | Report spam
Mike,

Thanks for the input from my email. As you suggested I changed:

Tools, Options, Send, Mail, HTML Settings, Encode Text to
"Quoted Printable" instead of "Base64"

I also checked the Format - Encoding prior to sending.
I changed it from Western European ISO to Western European Windows.

One, or both, of these suggestions solved the issue.

Thank You,
BChat








"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
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Take a look at the message in your Sent Items folder, then look at the
Message Source (Ctrl-F3).

Do you see any unexpected garbage at the end of the message? Since you
say the problem only occurs when sending HTML format, it might be
difficult to tell from the HTML tags.

If you like, you may send me a sample HTML message and I'll see if there
is anything in the message that might cause a problem. Otherwise it
sounds like the gibberish is being added after the message leaves your
WLM.

e-mail:


Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_sa...chhelp.htm



"BChat" wrote in message
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Do you see that in your Sent Items folder?
NO

Or does just the recipient see that?
YES

Are you using any stationery?
NO

Are you using a signature?
NO

Does it happen with new messages to the recipient, replies, or both?
BOTH

Before sending the message, look at Format, Encoding. What encoding
is
selected?
WESTERN EUROPEAN ISO

What language are you writing in?
ENGLISH

Thanks for the reply Mike.
BChat




Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_sa...chhelp.htm



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