nolatron Wrote:Depending on the mail server os, mail software, spam software, etc... on both the sender *and* receivers side... used that's not an uncommonly long email header. What you see is just about normal these days.
Most email clients hide all the Header details these days, showing just the usual From, Reply-to, Sent to data. Header info is still viewable by a right click option on a "show header/details" link in web based clients. You may not see it, but it's always there.
True, but it shows up in the email header, not in the body text of the email, as is the case here.
Right, that's what I side... the email header, not email body.
Everything in your header that begins with an "X-" is part the anti-spam software running on the server at receiving end, and can that vary as I mentioned before for a hundred different reason. Everything above that is usually the minimum info attached to an email in its' header.
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This is unique to The-Gauge, as I subscribe to over a dozen different forums that use the same software as The-Gauge, and these are the only emails that contain this info. The rest all start with "Dear Squidbait" and go on from there. If my mail server were adding that text to the message body, wouldn't it do it to all these types of posts?
Yeah, odd that the header info is getting dumped into the body like that.
I know that the spam score is calculated on the receiving server and dumped into the header of the email (you can see the two different software apps used in the above examples). So that makes it even more strange considering the spam info your mail server is writing to the header is getting dumped into the body.
Yea, I think someone brought it up awhile back. I never saw what was causing it to occur and it wasn't happening to any of the mail programs I have (Thunderbird and Mail.app on the Mac). What mail programs are you guys using?
Basically, the deal with emails is they are just plain text files. All of the headers are at the top of the file. Then there is a blank line and the message body follows the blank line. But you guys are posting complete headers.. not even a partial thing as if a blank line is getting inserted in there. This is one of those weird things to try and figure out when I can't see it on my end to play with the messages. If you could get the raw message format, that might be useful to see if something is getting inserted on the way. In Thunderbird, you hit CTRL-U.
That is so weird. I think that bug has been around for a very long time. They haven't fixed it. People just work around it. It has to do with the smtp server setting in the forum software. Why it only effects some users is even more bizarre.
path Wrote:That is so weird. I think that bug has been around for a very long time. They haven't fixed it. People just work around it. It has to do with the smtp server setting in the forum software. Why it only effects some users is even more bizarre.
Could it be their mail client? No problems in the past here using T'Bird...but it sounds like whatever you did worked..
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