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Posted by billy on 11/02/05 20:13

i've got an email script that produces a text and html version email. i've
been testing it by echoing the html to the browser before the message is
sent...i then check the email. the weird thing is that the browser version
looks exactly as i want it to look. the emailed version looks
funky...anywhere within its html source that there was an = sign, the first
two characters that should follow it are simply GONE! ex. <img src=id:logo">
is what is shown where it *should* be <img src="cid:logo"> . again,
everything is fine when i echo to the browser.

the delivery method is simply creating a raw rfc'd email and writing to my
mail drop folder via fwrite()...yes, i am testing on windows using iis. i
can only assume iis is the culprit...but why would it try to massage an
already rfc compliant message? not only that, but that it would try to
massage the message itself (the parts that are not governed by an rfc - i.e.
the html)?

anyone run into this before? if need be, i can include all output and
provide the code that produces it.

tia,

me

 

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