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Hi, folks! I am starting to use the -mailto et. al. tags in a sample db and am encountering an unusual phenomenon: My to/from/subject headers end up all in lowercase while my -mailformat page info shows MixedCase as I intended. Everything's working, but the case conversion seems weird to me. Has anyone else experienced this and know how to fix it?

_______FMP-Unlimited 5.5 on Mac OS X

_______testbase.fp5, smtp=smtp.mydomain.com

_______dataentry.html > confirmandmail.html > thanx.html

Data entered in mixed case on web form.

Data displayed in mixed case on confirm page (also has hard-coded -mail tags); user presses CONFIRM (CurrentRecID, -find) button to send mail message.

Message arrives w/lowercase headers (to/from/subject).

Subject has text and field that was mixed case on the confirmation but now shows as lowercase in the SUBJECT header.

Anyone? Anyone? I read a post about possible OS X mail issues #42627 problems with email (by mlindal, 8/12/02) in which one user heard UNIX may not like uppercase in headers and asked someone to confirm this. No one did, but Garry said he had no problems with OS X mail and Anatoli said he had no problems with Windows mail.

I'll be on the road for the next week or so but I will read everyone's brilliant responses when I return. I can't be the only one who's getting this, right?

--ST

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(sigh) I'm back. I guess there'll be no easy answers on this one. I'll try to post any answers if I come up with any satisfactory explanations and/or solutions.

--ST

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