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asp_web_howto thread: ASP Newsletter component
Message #1 by "Ryan vd Merwe" <ryanvdm@i...> on Wed, 26 Mar 2003 09:09:31 +0200
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Hi
I have written a newsletter application using asp.
THe problem is this. The html version of the newsletter displays fine on
some machines, but all messed up on other machines. All machines are running
outlook 2000 with html enabled. All the asp code is 100%.
Has anyone had a similar problem before?.
Does the mail get corrupted in transit ie. can virus scanners, firewalls,
isp's and mail servers corrupt the html mail before it gets to the
recipients?
any comments will be appreciated.
Regards
Ryan
Message #2 by "Alex Shiell, ITS, EB, SE" <alex.shiell@s...> on Wed, 26 Mar 2003 09:16:13 -0000
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when I had this problem it was because some people were on older versions of
outlook... but if everyone is on Outlook 2000 it should be fine. What about
if you forward a "good" newsletter to a "bad" machine - does it get messed
up too?
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan vd Merwe [mailto:ryanvdm@i...]
Sent: 26 March 2003 07:10
To: ASP Web HowTo
Subject: [asp_web_howto] ASP Newsletter component
Hi
I have written a newsletter application using asp.
THe problem is this. The html version of the newsletter displays fine on
some machines, but all messed up on other machines. All machines are running
outlook 2000 with html enabled. All the asp code is 100%.
Has anyone had a similar problem before?.
Does the mail get corrupted in transit ie. can virus scanners, firewalls,
isp's and mail servers corrupt the html mail before it gets to the
recipients?
any comments will be appreciated.
Regards
Ryan
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