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The <br> is missing in the Outlook 2010 message so no line break appears. Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by
BonS
Mail2Web is all that I use.
Who is your email provider? mail2web Webmail is simply a web-based email client. Do you have a mail2web.com Mobile Email accound (i.e. your email address ends in @mail2web.com) or email from another provider?
Tim Attwood
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Originally it was sbcglobal.net which is now att.yahoo.net
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I sent this (gibberish) email from my att yahoo mail account. The original source text contains no CRLF's:
| This is a test of a long sentence that never ends it should have a line break in it if the fault lies with sbcglobal or Att.net. The first test showed that the fault lies within the att.net mail sender (sp) I don't yet see any place to change things. |
The mail received and viewed with Mail2Web looks like this:
This is a test of a long sentence that never ends it should have a line break
in it if the fault lies with sbcglobal or att.net. The first test showed that
the fault lies within the att.net mail sender (sp) I don't yet see any place to
change things.
I think the above result is okay. There are added breaks (<br>) added for each of the lines but none of the lines are only one word long like I get when sending through the Mail2Web editor.
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Originally Posted by
tim
Who is your email provider? mail2web Webmail is simply a web-based email client. Do you have a mail2web.com Mobile Email accound (i.e. your email address ends in @mail2web.com) or email from another provider?
My web hosting and email are through MyHosting.com and my ISP is ATT/Yahoo.
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