![]() Rebooted mail rebooted the computer repaired permissions run disc repair from the OS X startup disk.ĥ. Conversed with tech support for the web host (LunarPages, who've been very generous with their time) after a week+ of troubleshooting, they insist the problem must be with Mail.Ĥ. Searched phplist forums for similar problems. Checked Mail Preferences to verify that "Display remote images in HTML messages" is checked.Ģ. Here's what I've done to try to resolve the problem:ġ. Weirdly, when similar html email is sent from another domain/server using phplist, the content shows up in Mail just fine. If you are using an old version of Windows 10, you will see a slide on the top of the Display panel. First and foremost, make sure your scaling is set to 100. Here’s how: Go to Desktop, right-click and select Display settings. ![]() The messages show up correctly in other mail clients. Therefore, to fix it, you will have to change your display settings. USPS doesn't list simple Priority Mail poly bag as option, just Priority Mail Flat Rate boxes. You can just estimate the dimensions of your puffy envelope. When I forward the mail to another mail client (to Thunderbird, from Mail) the message shows up as designed (I'm the author, and have been testing the message in Mail and other clients). It is not important to enter precise dimensions, since the package dimensions are a cost factor only if the package volume is over 1 cubic foot (1728 cubic inches). When I view the message's raw source, the content is there. The only content that shows up is the phplist footer. Some phplist-generated html messages that contain images loading from a remote server, the message content is not showing in the message window (neither text nor images) the message does not include any attachments.
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