Whilst I'm not able to help you directly with the problem at hand, I *can* possibly help you make it more likely folks will bother reading your posts...

I strongly recommend reading up on a couple of FAQs to help you know how best to both phrase and format your requests and answers:

Writeup Formatting Tips How do I post a question effectively?

The easier you make it for folks to read your questions and responses, the more likely they are to actually read it... which makes it more likely they'll also take the time to respond :)

In the mean-time, I hope you get this sorted. But considering the issue is being experienced by other mailer apps/techs, I think you need to consider that the fault could be at the receiving end, rather than the sending end...


In reply to Re: mail::sender - email header - IPAD by bobdabuilda
in thread mail::sender - email header - IPAD by themonk

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