#Thunderbird mail problems how to
how to change that?Įmails that works good under Thunderbird have Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable (or eventually base64) so maybe that's the issue? How do I change it?Įdit 2: I managed to change the Content-Transfer-Encoding to quoted-printable but it's cutting the content, like this: Date: Thu, 22:04:21 +0200Ĭontent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable That was back in 2012 and while that did not. Development of the email client Thunderbird was more or less restricted to maintenance and security updates ever since Mozilla made the decision to use resources for other projects and move development into the hands of the community.
#Thunderbird mail problems update
And I don't think it's app specific.Įdit: I tried to change the 'content-transfer-encoding' header with no success, by doing mail(:to => email, :subject => subject, "Content-Transfer-Encoding" => value) or in class default "Content-Transfer-Encoding" => value with no luck. Thunderbird 38.0.1 is a massive update for the email client. Thunderbird 5.0, but that's not the issue - because somehow other mails show up good. Source of email (some parts cut-out) : Date: Thu, 14:32:34 +0200 To fix it, be sure that your login information is correct. Mailer code: class MyMailer email, :subject => subject) Thunderbird issues can prevent you from receiving new emails, and speaking of Thunderbird, these are some common problems reported by users: Mozilla Thunderbird problems sending emails This issue can occur if your email account isn’t properly configured. So my question is: how to properly send an html email, so it will be viewed properly? Links on other mails (not sent from Rails Mailer) work flawlessly. The problem is, that in Thunderbird, the link is 'not clickable' - it's highlighted like a link, but clicking on it does nothing. If you can send and receive emails with the antivirus and firewall off, whitelist Thunderbird. To test if your antivirus or firewall is blocking outgoing emails, simply disable the tools. Or they could be blocking the emails coming to your inbox. Problem is, when I send an email with a link, it appears well on Gmail, but not so good in Thunderbird. Your antivirus or firewall might be preventing Thunderbird from delivering your messages. I want to send html email's with my Rails Mailer.Ĭould be multipart/alternative or only text/html. It is very popular with users, but their Thunderbird profiles accumulate large amounts of data, which can be lost after mail client failures, virus attacks or hardware problems, and even after a.