said:
Hi,
>I thought it was html so i copied the code part to a file and tried to
>open it in both Firefox and OOorg. After that my brain went on overload.
>(I have a doctorate in medicine, not electrical engineering!)
This is not an engineering problem. Since the problem is the header, you
need to fix the header.
If you look at the raw message content, you will see something like the
following near line 20 or so
Subject: Your tickets
Received: from local ([216.244.11.169])
From: postmaster@ecomstation.com
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 18:07:57 +0100
Message-ID:
X-ELNK-Received-Info: spv=0;
X-ELNK-AV: 0
X-ELNK-Info: sbv=0; sbrc=.0; sbf=00; sbw=000;
by www.ecomstation.com with HTTP (local);
Thu, 29 Nov 2007 18:06:28 +0000
The blank line is the problem. It was most likely generated by the code
at Mensys when it build the received line. If you save the message to a
file and delete the blank line you should be open the edited file and view
the attachment.
>Why am I having this problem!
Something is broken.
>I thought that by writing here I would be reaching
>eComstation.com "sympathizers."
Only if Ray is reading the list today.
>To whom should I complain. Serenity, Mensys?
You could submit a support ticket requesting that the support ticket
system be fixed. :-)
Steven
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