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Peter Skye wrote:  
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> Ray Davison wrote:  
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>>The full message is in the file on the HDD.  
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>>Sooooo.  Why only a select few senders?  Why only after 12/16?  
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> Since the text *is* arriving, something is causing your Mozilla 5.0 to  
> not display the text.  
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> Take a look at the User-Agent: header lines in each of the "bad"  
> messages and see if it is one particular email client which is creating  
> these messages.  
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> Also take a look at the Content-Type: header lines.  Perhaps Mozilla 5.0  
> can't display one particular kind of Content.  
 
I don't see anything.  I have created a file with four messages; two OK,   
two nosee.  Can I attach it or post it somewhere--28K?  
 
Ray  
 
 
 
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