From what I can tell, the styled text creates an html part that causes an extra boundary to appear at the end of that part:
--=====================_8552687==_.ALT--
At least if I delete this boundary, the message is properly displayed. But
whatever the reason, my question still is, why is Netscape able to display it
if it's running on different IMAP software? I.e., what is cyrus doing that
prevents Netscape from seeing it? And since, as you say, it's a frequently seen
problem, would it be possible to fix the code to deal with the situation,
without much work, rather than wait for a possible fix from Eudora? Thanks. - Mark
Our department that was having problems with this are now reccomending Mulberry rather than Eudora to their clients. Those that wanted to continue to use Eudora were instructed to turn off styled text.
I would consider this a better solution than rewriting the server code to accomodate a broken client.
Tom
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