[quote user="Pete_King"]
I feel it has something to do with some attachement that seems to automatically get sent with every message I send, but I could be wrong, just a thought. I will keep you posted and thanks again.
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That sentence is interesting. Can you confirm the following setting in your Pegasus options?
Tools | Options | Sending Mail | Don't add attachment information sections to multipart messages
If that is NOT checked, then there's a part of your outgoing messages that looks like an attachment but is just text that says, basically, "This message has the following attachments". Whenever you attach something to your message, that section would be put in automatically. It's pretty useless these days and actually tends to confuse people when they see it.
If it isn't checked on your system, check it and see if that makes any difference. It certainly shouldn't be causing any problems in any other mail clients (other than user confusion) but you never know.
Here's the help file entry for this option:
"Normally, when you send a message with attachments, Pegasus Mail automatically attaches a small textual section describing each attachment. The textual section includes the file's original name, size, date and type, and is useful to help the recipient identify and place the attachment. In some cases, for instance, when sending to fax gateways, you may prefer to suppress this information section. If you wish to suppress the section, check this control."
The other thing that is of course sent with every outgoing message is your signature. If you have a particularly flamboyant signature, containing HTML, images and links, perhaps that's causing a problem somewhere. Again, it shouldn't, but some clients suck.
[quote user="Pete_King"]<P>I feel it has something to do with some attachement that seems to automatically get sent with every message I send, but I could be wrong, just a thought. I will keep you posted and thanks again.</P>
<P mce_keep="true">[/quote]</P><P mce_keep="true">That sentence is interesting. Can you confirm the following setting in your Pegasus options?</P>Tools | Options | Sending Mail | Don't add attachment information sections to multipart messages<P mce_keep="true">If that is NOT checked, then there's a part of your outgoing messages that looks like an attachment but is just text that says, basically, "This message has the following attachments". Whenever you attach something to your message, that section would be put in automatically. It's pretty useless these days and actually tends to confuse people when they see it.</P><P mce_keep="true">If it isn't checked on your system, check it and see if that makes any difference. It certainly shouldn't be causing any problems in any other mail clients (other than user confusion) but you never know.</P><P mce_keep="true">Here's the help file entry for this option:</P><P mce_keep="true"><EM>"Normally, when you send a message with attachments, Pegasus Mail automatically attaches a small textual section describing each attachment. The textual section includes the file's original name, size, date and type, and is useful to help the recipient identify and place the attachment. In some cases, for instance, when sending to fax gateways, you may prefer to suppress this information section. If you wish to suppress the section, check this control."</EM></P><P mce_keep="true">The other thing that is of course sent with every outgoing message is your signature. If you have a particularly flamboyant signature, containing HTML, images and links, perhaps that's causing a problem somewhere. Again, it shouldn't, but some clients suck.<EM>
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