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@SanfordWhiteman , any thoughts on how common scanners are that do this kind of dastardly deed?
Interestingly, it isn't stripping the VML. It must be borking it in some way. It does look like it has placed the opening if statement at the end of the preceding line rather than on its own line (as it is coded), as well as injecting some additional text /*SC*/ which is also not in the original c...
And I guess the scanner is stripping what it considers comments, and hence removes the VML (that's my current best guess anyway)
Yep - that is pretty much what I determined as well. Of course, if they can't see the emails on their own domain, then they ain't happy :(.
@SanfordWhiteman and @Dave_Roberts ,I'm at the point of believing it is to do with the clients various scanners. My email, and their's, sits on office365. I have connected up an email account on their domain to my desktop outlook. I can send the same email to myself on my domain, and myself on t...
Dave,that doesn't (I don't think) explain why outlook desktop would be using what was inside a media query does it?CheersJo
Morning all,I have a situation where for a client, the emails they see in the Outlook desktop app are being impacted by a media query. The media query is of this form: Has anyone else come across anything similar. It is driving me batty!!!CheersJo
@SanfordWhiteman , of course that worked - and it was dead easy.Thanks again for the help you give
As always @SanfordWhiteman , you are a legend. I'll go experiment.
I stripped it out a while back 🙂https://info.metlifecare.co.nz/COVID-Legend.html