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I used to get emails from this forum that gave me a clue to the thread content. Now I get the notification emails, but the body is blank (in Eudora 7.1.0.9). I can send the email content to my browser, but that involves extra steps. What changed on the forum side wrt html formatting? Or is this some subtle side effect of a Windows "update"?
~R~
I use MS Outlook 2007 and recieve e-mail notifications complete with the text from the post.
Mike
Thanks, Mike, it's good to know what works and what doesn't. In my case, I won't be going to Outlook. I still wonder if the email notification template has changed, or if my system has changed...
~R~
Your problem seems to be not a problem of your windows system but from Eudora -I use it long time ago, but after experiment a lot of problems with it I abandon.
I don't want to start another thread, but have two issues:
- Logo image from PTC is missing; the image must to be somewhere in the internet, but it isn't.
- There are not link for attached files in the email notification
Regards. Alvaro.
I don't want to start another thread, but have two issues:
- Logo image from PTC is missing; the image must to be somewhere in the internet, but it isn't.
- There are not link for attached files in the email notification
Just to confirm, I have exactly the same issue's. I have never seen a link for the files which have been attached in a post though. Only a direct link to the conversation.
Mike
WRT Eudora, I have been using it for over a decade, and like it. It needs to be updated, but I still prefer it to some of the others that I've seen. I opine that the choice of desktop tools is an expression of individual taste. I know what I like, but that doesn't mean that it is "the best", just that I like it better than other options 😉
That being said, up to a week or so a go, I could see the content in the PTC email notifications. Now I cannot. Eudora hasn't changed since 2006 ;-( (Except for the open source work in progress).
I'd like the emails to contain a minimum of formatting and information. Any more just eats up internet bandwidth. I just got another email from PTC, and it has a big PTC logo in it. I think it is a waste of bandwidth, and the US certainly doesn't have the bandwidth to waste.
I just checked my preferences and didn't find one that I'd like to see: I'd like to have an option to select plain text emails. That way bandwidth is mimimized AND I get to see the content. The email itself doesn't need to be formatted: the forum is formatted.
~R~
I still wonder if the email notification template has changed, or if my system has changed...
BostonDan should be able to comfirm that for you.
Mike
Hi Rich,
The community template has not changed. I believe Eudora went through some major updates and that's what you're experiencing.
The Content Display Controls is what will be of most interest to you.
-Dan
Thanks, Dan. As I noted above, Eudora hasn't changed since 2006. But a Windows update may have caused the change. Wish that I had kept an earlier notification to see if there were changes that we aren't aware of.
At any rate, I prefer plain text emails. I just received an email from PTC: 8700 bytes + 7kB embedded image. Total actual content, including active links: 1300 bytes. Let's see, that comes to 15,700 bytes to transmit 1300 bytes of information. I prefer to receive the 1300...but there is no option to request plain text notifications. In a nation with acknowledged poor internet bandwidth, we contiually transmit unnecessarily bloated emails (not just PTC, certainly).
I send most of my emails out in plain text, formatting them only when I think there is a clear benefit...
~R~
Not to worry, the nation's bandwidth is, as always, driven by requirements for downloading porn, so your 15 kB is hardly making a ding in the overall traffic
TTFN
Remember that the protocol POP3 isn't right now the last, there are a new one, can't remember the name, and this is the principal reason to use newest versions for email clients -I don't think that it was because a windows update specifically.
Regards. Alvaro.