A program I had written to send notification to recievers when a greeting
card was sent to them......
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<?php
$msg="<html><head><title>Ind-e-glow Greetings.</title></head><body><h3>Dear
Friend!</h3>\n<br>You have an e greeting waiting for you at <a
href=\"http://www.bh-loh-inc.f2s.com.com/\";>http://www.ind-e-glow.com/</a>
sent by $sender. To view you need to <br>1) logon at
http://www.ind-e-glow.com/<br>2)Click on the <b>view Card</b>.<br>3) Enter
the below mentioned Card ID and the email address in the page that is
displayed next<br><br><b>Card ID :: $Card_ID<br>\n This email ID
::$receiver</b>\n<br><br><a
href=\"http://www.bh-loh-inc.f2s.com/template/disp.php?id=$Card_ID&es=$recei
ver\">Or you may view it directly by clicking here.</a>\n<br><br>Count on
our best compliments.<br><br><br><font size=\"1\">This is a mechine
generated message. You may Contact us at <a
href=\"mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]\";>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a></font>
</body></html>";

mail("$receiver","Greetings from Ind-e-glow.com",$msg,"From: Ind-e-Glow
Greetings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\nX-Sender:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\nX-Priority: 1\nReply-To: \"$sender\"
<$sender>\nContent-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\n");

?>
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This had worked without problems......

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I'm trying to send an html email via a php script, but I'm running into a
> rather bizarre problem.  I can get it to send the email just fine, but
when it
> is read on windows Outlook (macintosh outlook express are unaffected)
clients,
> it strips two characters after any '=' signs, so it plays havoc on the
html it
> tries to send:
>
> <div align="center">
>   <table width="570" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
>
> becomes:
> <div align=enter">
>   <table width=70" border=" cellspacing=" cellpadding=">
>
> Now, I'm sending all the right headers, I think:
>
> $headers    .= "Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\n";
>
> I've read up on this as much as I can and it works for every other client
other
> than MS Outlook under Windows.  Unfortuantely, that's a rather large
percentage
> of people that are going to get a foo'd message of mine.  I know that
there are
> certain mime characters like '=2D' that mean certain things, could it be
that
> i'm not sending the right header and Outlook is interpreting a differnt
mime
> type, therefore munching lines as it parses them?
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
> Ryan C. Creasey
> Network Engineer
> p11creative



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