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Saving mailing with uploaded html removes the html header
November 26, 2013, 09:30:33 am
Hi

When creating a new mailing, after uploading a html file and saving the mailing, the html header gets removed. If you send the message without saving, the html header gets sent. So one way or the other, there seems to be a bug.

What is the right method ? Sending mail with html headers containing css is good for clients that support that, and gracefully degrades on browsers that dont. Putting css in the body is against all standards and may mess up html mail clients like hotmail... I would vote to always keep the headers.

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Re: Saving mailing with uploaded html removes the html header
November 27, 2013, 09:12:23 am
Does the header get removed even if you disable your Wysiwyg editor?  This Wysiwyg is the thing that might be doing it.
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