Has anyone come acrross this problem?
I have setup a Wordpress install on a subdomain. It's only temporary subdomain and is just for testing.
I've used a popular Wordpress contact form plugin called 'contact form 7'
Any messages I submit via the test form come through fine in all but one email client.
Microsoft Outlook 2007
It displays the entire SMTP message in the body (content, headers, mime sections) rather than actually rending just the content based on text or HTML version.
It's strange that Gmail, hotmail, Mail (on the Mac) and Thunderbird (on the Mac) display the emails fine.
Anyone else come across this issue with email headers in Outlook?
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
within contact form 7 options you have to stipulate that you want to send the email as HTML...
just tick that box and it should come throught to ms outlook just fine.
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My company migrated their CRM starting to use Odoo, and then I proceeded to configure the external mail server (gmail), the #catchall parameter, and then define the odoo mail templates.
So far I have no problems, and everything works as I expect, so the mails are correctly and received.
However, I have a problem with viewing the emails ... let me explain.
Sent an email through Odoo, I see it correctly in html format, so by accessing the gmail email account via browser and opening the message, also in this case it is correctly formatted and displayed as html.
However, the recipient of the e-mail upon receipt loses the html formatting and therefore receives the e-mail displaying it in plain-text.
On the gmail settings I have already configured to send messages in html, I tried to disable it and then re-enable it but nothing happens.
Do you have any suggestions or advice?
I also have the same problem. We have tried several configurations both in the Google account and in the server. It only happens with GMail mail. Using any other service does not happen.
There's an answer here that I still can't implement, but it could be of help.
GMail displays plain text email instead HTML
A known reason for the issue was the appending of a footer in Google. Odoo has recently released a fix for all versions from 14.0 onwards: https://github.com/odoo/odoo/pull/108499. However, if they encounter other cases, Odoo Enterprise customers can open a support ticket and users of the Community edition can submit a Github issue.
Currently, I am developing a website using Drupal 7 in my local computer.
I have set up Contact Form (Drupal core module) for user to send feedbacks.
However, I have no idea how to send email from Contact form. I didn't receive any email after I filled in and submitted the contact form. And website displays the status "The message has been sent." But there is no email received.
I know there must be something I need to setup before using Contact Form. Maybe mail server?
I use Drupal 7 with XAMPP.
Is there any step-by-step guideline on sending email? Maybe for both cases
Local machine as web server (for testing on my local computer)
Real web server (for publishing after everything is done)
I have searched some solutions in some forums but I do not understand.
I am new to Drupal.
Thank you so much for your help and guidance.
For getting mail from contact form,
Enable the module
Go to admin-> structure-> contact form
Create new category
Fill the details Category, Recipients (you need to give the mail you need to get notified), etc...
If you need to test the mail in local then you need to setup SMTP module in your drupal, this will work in server also.
If you don't have any any SMTP settings then you need to test in server. In server you may don't need any smtp mail, simply php mail may work if your hosting server is support. So no need to do any extra effort for that.
I'm trying to confugure a contact form module to send the forms to custom e-mails other than the administrator's, wich is from the same domain as Joomla installation.
When I configure the module to send to administrator's e-mail, it works fine. However when I input other e-mail adresses from different domains to be the recipient, the e-mail isn't sent.
I already tested with Breezing Forms and B2J Contact, and this problem happened with both of them so I suppose it's a Joomla configuration problem. Using B2J Contact allows me to add two e-mail recipients, so I tested using the administrator's as main and the other from a different domain as copy, and I receive the e-mail only on the main recipient.
I'm using PHP Mail as the send method and my Joomla version is 3.3.0.
I've been researching for days and can't seem to find a solution.
Any help would be much appreciated.
I solved this problem by changing the send mail method to SMTP and placing the right port number, which I got from my host provider.
We have a newsletter that uses media queries to display it in a responsive format for smaller screens. It displays as it should in Outlook, but when the email is forwarded on, it appears that Outlook is removing the media query code. We are using Outlook to send the email since we have exchange lists that we need to include. Does anyone know if there is a way around Outlook removing the media query code when forwarding, or another way to send an email with media queries through Outlook?
Unfortunately Outlook uses it's industry famous Microsoft Word render engine to reinterpret html email. This means that when forwarding, your email is full of MS garbage and, in this case, removing some of the original wanted code.
I've had issues with some corporate exchange servers stripping media queries - I think caused by their security software. Try sending to a different domain.
Best way to see if it is stripping your media queries is to check your email code. Scroll to the bottom of your email and right click>view source just inside your Outlook viewing window.
If sending to a different domain doesn't work, I'm afraid you may be out of luck as there is no way to force Outlook to preserve your original code.
Are you sending the newsletter via an Outlook email merge?
If you want better control, use a email newsletter service like Aweber or Constant Contact.
Granted, you need your contacts to opt-in but this shouldn't be a big problem if they want your newsletter.
My Company using Exchange server 2010 , after upgrades some users have problem with email format, If the users send something to other one , they recieved it has with Plaing text and it contain the HTML tags.
How I solve this in Exchange 2010.
Please check.
The problem might be that you have not crate new profile since you have upgraded those users , If that is the case check this link out
create profile
otherwise you will need to trouble shoot your HTML and Exchange Sever 2003 Note! HTML emails from Outlook 2010 (and 2007) renders perfectly across all major email clients.
If you use HTML coding that is generally supported in email clients, your Outlook 2010 emails will also look the same in your recipients inboxes. also Often issues are caused by CSS which is generally not supported.