tag:help.tenderapp.com,2008-11-12:/discussions/problems/2192-ms-control-m-appearing-in-emails-nowTender: Discussion 2023-02-01T21:05:13Ztag:help.tenderapp.com,2008-11-12:Comment/25351232010-08-11T00:29:49Z2023-02-01T21:04:53Z^M's (control-M) appearing in emails now<div><p>Here is an example email I get from Tender:</p>
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<code>// Add your reply above here^M
==================================================^M
From: john.doe <john.doe@example.com>^M
Subject: ical is screwing me^M
^M
...</code>
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<p>See those "^M"'s at the end of each line? Lighthouse started doing this a couple months ago, but I didn't really care b/c I don't use LH that much.</p>
<p>But now it is happening to all my Tender emails.</p>
<p>Why are you guys sending out emails like they were written in Outlook on M$ ? ;) DOS/Windows encoding uses the extra ^M for a newline, but nobody else does. They are not really necessary.</p>
<p>I just looked at the headers to a Tender email and noticed:</p>
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<code>X-Mailer: aspNetEmail ver 3.6.1.41</code>
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<p>I guess that kinda explains it ;)</p>
<p>But I'd like to know if there is a way to revert to the older behavior.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p></div>Garry Dolleytag:help.tenderapp.com,2008-11-12:Comment/25351232010-08-11T00:32:03Z2023-02-01T21:05:12Z^M's (control-M) appearing in emails now<div><p>Looks like our SMTP host does this. Not much way around it.</p></div>court3naytag:help.tenderapp.com,2008-11-12:Comment/25351232010-08-16T07:06:01Z2023-02-01T21:05:13Z^M's (control-M) appearing in emails now<div><p>I would think your SMTP host would have an option for this. It's<br>
really rather annoying and unnecessary.</p></div>Garry Dolleytag:help.tenderapp.com,2008-11-12:Comment/25351232010-08-16T07:21:04Z2023-02-01T21:05:13Z^M's (control-M) appearing in emails now<div><p>I wonder why no-one else brought it up?</p></div>Courtenaytag:help.tenderapp.com,2008-11-12:Comment/25351232010-08-16T07:54:52Z2023-02-01T21:05:13Z^M's (control-M) appearing in emails now<div><p>Cuz I'm a hippie</p>
<p>(my email client, mutt, is probably used by less than %1 of your user base)</p>
<p>Maybe I can get mutt to suppress showing them...</p></div>Garry Dolley