On 12/15/2016 02:44 AM, Sorin Srbu wrote:>> -----Original Message----- >> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Sorin Srbu >> Sent: den 15 december 2016 08:16 >> To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> >> Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: Blank mails from this list >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Frank Cox >>> Sent: den 15 december 2016 08:10 >>> To: centos at centos.org >>> Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: Blank mails from this list >>> >>> On Thu, 15 Dec 2016 07:03:53 +0000 >>> Sorin Srbu wrote: >>> >>> I haven't seen what you describe myself. >>> >>>> I use Outlook 2013 32b on Win7 x64. >>>> Our work mail server at work is Exchange. >>> >>> Does Outlook 2013 allow you to "View Message Source"? If so, see what's >>> actually there. >> >> Hi and thanks for the swift feedback! >> >> Outlook doesn't do that by itself, but I have an addin that might help - >> Pocketknife Peek - if it's still compatible with this version of Outlook. > > Ok, can view the source now. > AFAICT, it looks "normal". > Lots of filtering, scores, senders, GPS-coordinates to the Melville Theatre > etc. >}} 'GPS' ??? if you mean; (static24-72-131-56.yk.rev.accesscomm.ca [24.72.131.56]) (mutt.melvilletheatre.net [192.168.0.3]) those are ip addresses, 'internet protocol addresses'. 1st is Frank's isp, 'internet service provider'. 2nd is Frank's local network.> Am I looking for something in particular? >}} when you look at source, look for something like; Content-Type: Content-Transfer-Encoding: which tells how email body is written. -- The important thing is not to stop questioning. - Albert Einstein CentOS GNU/Linux 6.8 KDE 4.3.4 peace out. tc,hago. g . =+Tired of having your microsoft os hacked? Change to Linux os, used by microsoft hackers. =+If Bill Gates got a dime for every time Windows crashes... ...oh, wait. He does. THAT explains it! =+in a world with out fences, who needs gates. =+=
> -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of > geo.inbox.ignored > Sent: den 15 december 2016 11:28 > To: centos at centos.org > Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: Blank mails from this list > > > > > Ok, can view the source now. > > AFAICT, it looks "normal". > > Lots of filtering, scores, senders, GPS-coordinates to the MelvilleTheatre> > etc. > > 'GPS' ??? > > if you mean; > > (static24-72-131-56.yk.rev.accesscomm.ca [24.72.131.56]) > (mutt.melvilletheatre.net [192.168.0.3]) > > those are ip addresses, 'internet protocol addresses'. > > 1st is Frank's isp, 'internet service provider'. > 2nd is Frank's local network. > > > > Am I looking for something in particular? > > > }} > > when you look at source, look for something like; > > Content-Type: > Content-Transfer-Encoding: > > which tells how email body is written.Yes, map coordinates. :-) See below. X-CanIt-Geo: ip=208.100.23.70; country=US; region=Illinois; city=Chicago; latitude=41.8776; longitude=-87.6272; http://maps.google.com/maps?q=41.8776,-87.6272&z=6 Looked for the encoding and content types but couldn't see anything that might be a concern. The problem seems to occur with all sorts of content types and encoding. I've now installed Office 2016, and the same problem occurs, only worse. Now it's with nearly all mail. Dammit' Microsoft... //Sorin
On 12/15/2016 05:13 AM, Sorin Srbu wrote:>> -----Original Message----- >> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of >> geo.inbox.ignored >> Sent: den 15 december 2016 11:28 >> To: centos at centos.org >> Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: Blank mails from this list >> >> >> >>> Ok, can view the source now. >>> AFAICT, it looks "normal". >>> Lots of filtering, scores, senders, GPS-coordinates to the Melville > Theatre >>> etc. >> >> 'GPS' ??? >> >> if you mean; >> >> (static24-72-131-56.yk.rev.accesscomm.ca [24.72.131.56]) >> (mutt.melvilletheatre.net [192.168.0.3]) >> >> those are ip addresses, 'internet protocol addresses'. >> >> 1st is Frank's isp, 'internet service provider'. >> 2nd is Frank's local network. >> >> >>> Am I looking for something in particular? >>> >> }} >> >> when you look at source, look for something like; >> >> Content-Type: >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: >> >> which tells how email body is written. > > Yes, map coordinates. :-) > See below. > > X-CanIt-Geo: ip=208.100.23.70; country=US; region=Illinois; city=Chicago; > latitude=41.8776; longitude=-87.6272; > http://maps.google.com/maps?q=41.8776,-87.6272&z=6 >}} possibly something your email client or source reader is adding? ria, i know Frank is not in chicago.> Looked for the encoding and content types but couldn't see anything that > might be a concern. > The problem seems to occur with all sorts of content types and encoding. > I've now installed Office 2016, and the same problem occurs, only worse. Now > it's with nearly all mail. > > Dammit' Microsoft... >}} read my sig, then install thunderbird. -- The important thing is not to stop questioning. - Albert Einstein CentOS GNU/Linux 6.8 KDE 4.3.4 peace out. tc,hago. g . =+Tired of having your microsoft os hacked? Change to Linux os, used by microsoft hackers. =+If Bill Gates got a dime for every time Windows crashes... ...oh, wait. He does. THAT explains it! =+in a world with out fences, who needs gates. =+=
> The problem seems to occur with all sorts of content types and encoding. > I've now installed Office 2016, and the same problem occurs, only worse.Irrelevant. It's Exchange that messes things up. Switching to tb will most likely not help. Set yourself up with a personal email account that is not going through Exchange, subscribe to this list, and then compare the full messages, headers and all, from both sources. This place of ork uses O365, and the Exchange server is adding so much crap to headers and body that message size triples or worse. Certain MIME types break. MS support doesn't have the technical background to understand these issues when you open a case.