Re: Extra Lines After Body Text
James Woodward <[email protected]> Thu, 13 Oct 2016 20:19:25 +0000
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.horde.imp |
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| Message-ID | <20161013201925.Horde.dPO1PR2hT00K6lH7V544Xhk@horde.satoribusinessconsulting.com> |
Simon, I hear what you are saying. Mea culpa. You were correct that the browser was the problem. I checked it in Firefox and there is no space between the body text and the attachment. I have shared a screen grab of my google version. I'm using Groupware 5.2.6 Imp H5 (6.2.8) Winodws 10 Updated today Regards Quoting Simon B <[email protected]>: > > > On 13 Oct 2016 20:52, "James Woodward" > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Thank you for your help. >> You did at least respond. >> I don't think after that explanation you should have a good idea of the >> problem. >> I don't see how a screen grab is going to help. >> The attachment would be off the screen. You see that IS the problem. >> If you had asked for a source view that might have been of some use. >> I really don't why dealing with Horde is seems so backward. >> I never have to work this hard with any other system I deal with to find >> answers to what must be >> common problems. >> With a user base as big as it must be after so many years of >> development...I would think dozens >> of threads would pop up on google. There is nothing! >> Is stackoverflow not option? >> Perhaps I'm just missing the point of Horde all together? >> Believe me I hate to be critical of a group who doing the work for free >> but >> I am frustrated with what I am seeing. Hopefully what I'm saying will be >> helpful >> in some way? >> Regards, >> James > > 1. Top-posting will never help > 2. Jan is a developer. The developer who might be able to help. I > understand from your problem description what you're seeing, but I don't > have a solution to offer. At a guess, I'd say this is a browser issue. > But if Jan wants a screenshot and you need two to demonstrate the > problem, then give him two. > 3. If a screenshot of the view source would show 20-40 </br>s, then post > that instead. > 4. Stackexchange might be an option - offer to moderate it. It's a > community project. But the dispersed developers have chosen to use a > mailing list, for reasons that suit their free engagement. > 5. The fact that no one else seems to have this issue, has posted > something similar, is offering a solution, points to this being a local > problem. > 6. You haven't stated what version of imp and horde. Or if you have > individual packages installed or the groupware package. That's not > helping. None of the completely voluntary participants on this list > know your system like you do. > > - have you tested/confirmed this behaviour in other browsers with the > same account? > - with a different account in the same browser? > - same browser, but with private-browsing activated? > - same account, same browser, different attachment? > > If the problem is in the code, then you're going to need to run a > stack-trace, or activate debugging code. Can you do that? > > Personally, I don't use HTML email, but I'll try to replicate this > when I'm at a computer and remember. But the last time I did use HTML > email to embed an attachment, I didn't have an issue. But I'm running > the latest git. > > Professional (paid) support is also available. > > Simon > > > >> Quoting Jan Schneider <[email protected]>: >> >>> Please don't top-post and please reply on the mailing list. >>> >>> Zitat von James Woodward <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> Quoting Jan Schneider <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>>> Zitat von James Woodward <[email protected]>: >>>>> >>>>>> All - >>>>>> Using HTML Messaging. >>>>>> When I add an attachment 20 to 40 lines of space appear after the >>>>>> body >>>>>> text. >>>>>> The result is the Attachment Icon is pushed very far down the page. >>>>>> Please advise on what maybe causing this. >>>>>> Thx, >>>>>> James >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I'm not sure what you mean, because we don't add an attachment icon to >>>>> HTML messages when adding an attachments. Such icons are usually added >>>>> by the receiving mail client, but you didn't mention which client this >>>>> is either. >>>> >>>> >>>> Jan, >>>> Thank you for responding. >>>> To be clear, the attachment and its associated icon are located at the >>>> bottom of the email. Therefore, to open the attachment, in this case a >>>> pdf >>>> file, I have to scroll down approximately 30 lines to see the >>>> attachment. Also, the email sending and receiving client are both IMP. >>>> That is, I am >>>> sending the email to myself. >>>> >>>> However, when I send an email from Gmail with the same pdf attachment. >> >> to >>>> >>>> the same account (my account with the IMP Client), the lines and or >> >> space >>>> >>>> Do Not appear. The attachment appears directly below the text. >>>> Additionally, when I send the same email from my IMP client to Gmail >>>> the >>>> extra lines Do Not appear. >>>> >>>> In my original message, I made the assumption that this was a known >>>> problem >>>> - I should not have. I will be happy to provide more information if >>>> necessary. >>> >>> >>> Can you provide a screenshot or something? >>> >>> -- >>> Jan Schneider >>> The Horde Project >>> http://www.horde.org/ >>> >>> -- >>> imp mailing list >>> Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQTo unsubscribe, >>> mail: [email protected] >> >> >> -- >> imp mailing list >> Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ >> To unsubscribe, mail: [email protected] -- imp mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: [email protected]