I could see this one! :-) > This is a horrible bug in your mail clients. Thunderbird shows them just > fine :) Indeed. > Can't this be fixed with an update or patch to the mailinglist software? Trouble is it's not a mailing list problem per se. It's an interoperability problem between email clients at each end. It would certainly be fixable by using an intermediate processing stage but this falls outside the reasonable requirements of a list server. At present you are the only person who has this problem (apart from the zillion OE users receiving your messages) but it shows that there is the potential for such things to turn up for many people overnight if some new feature works badly with a large user base. In this case the 'fault" is arguably really with the writers of your program inasmuch as OE is a very established standard, like it or not, and they do their users a dis-service if they write code that breaks OE, even if it's OE's fault. I would have imagined that testing such things would be part of introducing such a product. It may be that it is a combination of things in your system that breaks OE. Could you provide a detailed list of what you are using to send these messages and we can then see if anyone else has a similar installation. (OS with version etc, Mail client, other relevant software, PC type, other???) regards Russell McMahon _______________________________________________ http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist