Hoowever this was sent it is full of gibberish coding. I only included a bit below
Cathy
Sent from my iPad
Sent from my iPad
Certainly seems so, hopefully the test I just sent conforms that, and while its a nice feature, I will leave it off out of consideration for all here
From: "n7eoj@yahoo.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 6 June 2015 12:29 AM
Subject: [iPad] Re: Example of Gibberish in Messages
I first started seeing the screen full of "junk" that accompanies your posting in the iPad Group. It has since started appearing in other Groups.What follows is my post to another Group discussion about this "junk" appearing in their posts.My other observation on the "junk" is it appears to be the HTML formatting for the URL you provided for the article. Yahoo introduced the nice "feature" of making a preview window of what ever the URL target is. Since I use web-based email through Yahoo, I see it created when I paste a URL into a message I am composing. It is a nice addition for those recipients that fear URLs in emails. But I have noticed when I paste a URL into a message using IE or in OutLook (both are the only provided and allowed by my school district). it gets trashed and gets sent as this same "junk".
In another window, I just saw another member (JR) has also decoded the "junk" as HTML code. I agree with his more concise analysis and solution.>So unless other group users set their outgoing mail format to text only, and not HTML, we should be expecting it regularly.
>I get it in Digest Mode emails; can't comment on Daily messages format...
It is not present if you read the posts on the Group website. What you see is the URL preview pane.
It is the direct coding from Yahoo's webmail interface page layout.
#yiv4144717211 #yiv4144717211 -- #yiv4144717211ygrp-mkp {border:1px solid #d8d8d8;font-family:Arial;margin:10px 0;padding:0 10px;}#yiv4144717211 #yiv4144717211ygrp-mkp hr {border:1px solid #d8d8d8;}#yiv4144717211 #yiv4144717211ygrp-mkp #yiv4144717211hd {color:#628c2a;font-size:85%;font-weight:700;line-height:122%;margin:10px 0;}#yiv4144717211 #yiv4144717211ygrp-mkp #yiv4144717211ads {margin-bottom:10px;}#yiv4144717211 #yiv4144717211ygrp-mkp .yiv4144717211ad {padding:0 0;}#yiv4144717211 #yiv4144717211ygrp-mkp ..yiv4144717211ad p {margin:0;}#yiv4144717211 #yiv4144717211ygrp
From: "n7eoj@yahoo.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 6 June 2015 12:29 AM
Subject: [iPad] Re: Example of Gibberish in Messages
I first started seeing the screen full of "junk" that accompanies your posting in the iPad Group. It has since started appearing in other Groups.What follows is my post to another Group discussion about this "junk" appearing in their posts.My other observation on the "junk" is it appears to be the HTML formatting for the URL you provided for the article. Yahoo introduced the nice "feature" of making a preview window of what ever the URL target is. Since I use web-based email through Yahoo, I see it created when I paste a URL into a message I am composing. It is a nice addition for those recipients that fear URLs in emails. But I have noticed when I paste a URL into a message using IE or in OutLook (both are the only provided and allowed by my school district). it gets trashed and gets sent as this same "junk"
In another window, I just saw another member (JR) has also decoded the "junk" as HTML code. I agree with his more concise analysis and solution.>
>I get it in Digest Mode emails; can't comment on Daily messages format...
It is not present if you read the posts on the Group website. What you see is the URL preview pane.
It is the direct coding from Yahoo's webmail interface page layout.
#yiv4144717211 #yiv4144717211 -- #yiv4144717211ygrp-
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