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Old 23rd July 2007, 10:11 AM
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Question HTML email filtered

i have a maillist fro my customers.
klanten::include:/opt/mailing/klanten.txt
in the virtual mailertable i have klantenmailing@bla.com klanten
the mailing works oke.

But when i try to send a HTML message the mailserver (?) does remove some picture etc etc.
So the mailing is not correct delivered.

Someone knows a solution
i use postfix as a mailserver.
i use thunderbord as a client
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