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| Message-ID | <pAXPBaaz8FHfFwrp@255soft.uk> (permalink) |
|---|---|
| Date | 2020-07-25 17:34 +0100 |
| From | "J. P. Gilliver (John)" <G6JPG@255soft.uk> |
| Newsgroups | alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.windows7.general, microsoft.public.outlook.general |
| Subject | Re: Outlook 365: message sizes not falling when attachments removed? |
| References | (5 earlier) <1p8zmbbuhqtms.dlg@v.nguard.lh> <z1xZsHIvB0GfFwS$@255soft.uk> <uaykj7d9v2zf.dlg@v.nguard.lh> <F5RUv3PvL5GfFwF$@255soft.uk> <s9npw7ux1za1.dlg@v.nguard.lh> |
| Organization | 255 software |
Cross-posted to 3 groups.
On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 at 08:38:35, VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> wrote: >"J. P. Gilliver (John)" <G6JPG@255soft.uk> wrote: > >> It was an email where (as is usual these days) the text was in all >> sorts of fonts etc.; as Outlook doesn't make it easy to tell, I don't >> know if it was a two-part email (see below). The _nominal_ attachment >> - i. e. the one that Outlook admitted was there - was a PDF. > >As I recall, Outlook stores the messages in its database. The problem >is that the e-mail's original raw content is stored in the message store >aka database, and no longer available in its original format. I used an >extension called PocketKnife Peek that might've let me see the raw >content, but it's been too long to remember. In any case, I could still >go to my e-mail client using the provider's webmail client, and they had >a View Source or similar function to let me see the raw content (all the >text in the e-mail: headers, space line delimiter, all the message as >text along with any MIME parts). My/this email client (Turnpike) has an Export function, and also a view raw function (same effect other than it doesn't involve a filename). > >> Some companies have email software that still sends both parts, but >> the users at that company are not aware of that fact. And, a recent >> wrinkle has been that they can break, such that the plain text part >> is _not_ the same text as the HTML part; I had one within the last >> day, from a large company, saying they'd extended their offer - to >> April 2020 (it is now late July 2020); it was only when I looked at >> the HTML part that I found a mention of August. (I only looked >> because I've seen this before.) > >Even Microsoft was at fault when their Hotmail service, when using >their webmail client, only included the HTML MIME part, and users had >no option there to send as plain-text only. I, and several others, >complained about their webmail client not including both the text and >HTML MIME parts. Took over a year before they fixed it. I haven't I'm surprised they did at all. >tested it lately to see if they reverted to their old way since I >rarely use webmail clients to send e-mails. > >Alas, Outlook 2003 switched to using a stub of Word. They dumped their >prior editor and moved to winword.exe (a stripped down or stub portion). >This broke some old features: GIFs were no longer animated, Flash >objects shows as a red "X", and HTML accessibility support got broken. >Supposedly those were due to security concerns. An animated GIF (rather >than just showing the first frame) was a security risk? The Word stub >was included with Outlook, so you didn't have to install Word to have >Outlook use the Word stub. I wouldn't mind if it degraded gracefully/was backwards compatible. But as you've discovered: > >The result is Outlook pukes a bunch of Word-based directives into the >HTML part when sending a message. Only Word knows what the directives >mean. The result is HTML-formatted e-mails using Outlook end up with a >bunch of garbage that no other e-mail client will know how to use. You >get an e-mail from a sender using Outlook, look at the raw content, and >wonder "What the fuck are all these Word-specific directives as comment >blocks in the HTML MIME part that only Word recognizes. [] >As I recall, there were also MSO tags that weren't inside of comment >blocks. The HTML message had all this MSO crap that was meaningless to >all e-mail clients except Outlook. I faintly recall you could go into [] >Like Google flaunting their size to screw with the POP and IMAP >protocols (why I call them gPOP and gIMAP), Microsoft figured it could >play with e-mail, HTML, and MIME however they want because of their >domination in the e-mail client market, especially for businesses. And they're right; they can do whatever they like (and not just in email), because of their dominance. I've given up fighting - I use Outlook for council business. But I fear that if I ever went into business, I'd need to use - or at least accept and be able to deal with - it there too )-:. (To revert to the subject line: I really only asked what happened to the _displayed_ size in case someone actually _knew_ - and because I remembered when using an _older_ version of Outlook, the displayed size [of an email] _did_ fall when I removed an attachment. Seems nobody [here, anyway] _does_ know. I should have said "don't put effort into finding the answer if you don't know - it's only idle curiosity", or something like that.) -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Hadrian's Wall has never been a border between Scotland and England. It lies entirely within England but, when it was built in AD 122 by the Romans as a defence against the raiding Picts, the future English were still in Germany and the Scottish were still in Ireland. - Michael Cullen, Skye, in RT 2014/12/6-12
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