IGNORE THE ABOVE.
I''m an idiot who had a typo in his code. I had set content_type in
the ActionMailer-inherited method to text/html on accident. For
example:
class Foo < ActionMailer::Base
def bar(to, info)
recipients to
from "no-reply-TNFzNwJ3FISaMJb+Lgu22Q@public.gmane.org"
subject "FooBar"
sent_on Time.now
body :info => info
content type ''text/html'' # THIS WAS THE PROBLEM! - should
have been
''text/plain''
end
end
On Feb 26, 11:24 am, Phoenix Rising
<PolarisRis...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> I''ve been googling and searching this list for about an hour now,
and
> maybe I''m just not thinking of the common nomenclature for what to
be
> looking for, but I can''t find jack.
>
> Here''s the deal: I''ve got an application coded
correctly, sending the
> mail out, and the template is structured correctly (method_name.erb is
> the filename) with LF line breaks (have also tried CRLF and CR, same
> effect) and all.
>
> Unfortunately, any time the e-mail is received, all the line breaks
> are removed. The e-mail is being sent as plain text, in UTF-8 - the
> defaults.
>
> For example:
>
> Line one
> line two
>
> Becomes:
>
> Line oneline two
>
> Looking at development.log, it shows that the line breaks are there.
> Indeed, of course my template has line breaks in it, separating lines
> and paragraphs.
>
> I''m on OS X 10.5.6, using sendmail. Settings inside config/
> environments/develpment.rb:
> config.action_mailer.raise_delivery_errors = true
> config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :sendmail
> config.action_mailer.sendmail_settings = { :location =>
''/usr/sbin/
> sendmail'', :arguments => ''-i -t''}
> config.action_mailer.perform_deliveries = true
>
> I''m writing the template in TextMate and have tried all three
line-
> ending types:
> LF
> CRLF
> CR
>
> I''ve even tried via SMTP on another server, and have had the exact
> same results.
>
> I''ve thought of just going straight to HTML e-mail and formatting
it
> using <p> and other tags, but the problem with that is that I
don''t
> want this ending up in spam boxes due to over-aggressive filtering.
> Plus, there''s really no reason this needs to be in HTML - plain
text
> should be fine.
>
> Does anyone have any clues as to what could be causing this issue?
>
> Thanks for your help.
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