Hi Guys,
Due to some brilliant offshore coding, my customer has an app which mails out HTML email with the <html> tag missing from the source of the message. The </html> tag is present at the end tho - so they did half a job.
Now from my understanding - some mail clients (later versions of MS Outlook) can still display the message as they can inteprete it as HTML anyway - without the tags, but some 'other' as yet unspecified mail client (possibly web mail) cannot.
The messages are sent from this app, through a box running Exchange 2k3 and MIMEsweeper. Is there any way to add this tag in?
I know with MIMEsweeper you can add a footer to teh message (e.g a disclaimer), but didn't know if you could touch the source rather than the 'display text'.
If not - i've also heard of ways of using VBscript in Exchange to maybe do something, but can't see much about that on the University of Google.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Dan
Due to some brilliant offshore coding, my customer has an app which mails out HTML email with the <html> tag missing from the source of the message. The </html> tag is present at the end tho - so they did half a job.
Now from my understanding - some mail clients (later versions of MS Outlook) can still display the message as they can inteprete it as HTML anyway - without the tags, but some 'other' as yet unspecified mail client (possibly web mail) cannot.
The messages are sent from this app, through a box running Exchange 2k3 and MIMEsweeper. Is there any way to add this tag in?
I know with MIMEsweeper you can add a footer to teh message (e.g a disclaimer), but didn't know if you could touch the source rather than the 'display text'.
If not - i've also heard of ways of using VBscript in Exchange to maybe do something, but can't see much about that on the University of Google.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Dan
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