2006/2/24, Sander boxtel@gmail.com:
Nope .. it's plaintext .. and there's no message about the linebreaks.
Regards,
Sander.
2006/2/24, Jon Daley roundcube@jon.limedaley.com:
Is this the problem with Outlook where it "helpfully" says "this
message has 'extra' line-breaks in it", and removes them for you? My emails from Pine routinely get stripped and it looks horrible in Outlook.
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006, Dave Rowe wrote:
I just tested this, and the linebreaks show in the message in Outlook 2003.
Dave (This line should be below 'Dave') :)
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 12:43:20 +0100, Sander boxtel@gmail.com wrote:
<snip> > Maybe the developers can simulate this ... just send yourself an > e-mail with linebreaks .. and receive it in Outlook (2003).
Jon Daley http://jon.limedaley.com/
Now we're cooking with gas on the front right-hand burner.
I have found a solution for my 'No linebreaks in Outlook & double-linebreaks in gmail.com etc etc' - problem.
When I configure Roundcube to run with smtp_server=localhost (instead of empty ' ' ), it DOES keep all the linebreaks as I composed them in RC. Then everything works fine ... it even doesn't matter anymore if I use header_delimiter '\r\n' or '\n. (with empty smtp_server variable I had to use '\n' or my headers would be in the mail-body itself).
So I guess there is something wrong in how the PHP mail() function operates when being called from within RC (when there is no smtp_server set in RC's config file). It strips all linebreaks .. or (in other mailclients) it converts them to paragraphs.
Can this be some php.ini setting ? Or a bug in RC ?
Regards, Sander.