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    • lmel
      lmel last edited by

      Recipients receive only subject and no message in body.

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      • burnout426
        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

        Is this with all messages you send? If not, what are you sending in the body? Is it HTML or plain text? Are you attaching anything?

        Is this with all recipients? What mail client are the recipients using?

        In "All Messages/Sent", select a problem sent message. Is the body blank there too? If you right-click the message and choose "view all headers and message", do you see the body content there?

        What version of Opera are you using?

        What mail service are you using?

        Do you have anti-virus with an email scanner? If so, check to see if the email scanner is messing with things (by turning off the email scanner).

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        • lmel
          lmel last edited by

          Happens with all sent messages whether composed or forwarded to any recipient. Doesn't matter what's in body. Tried plain text only and html only. Sent folder messages are blank. Header content will view. Body content won't. Opera 12.16. Gmail and Yahoo servers. No email scanner.

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          • burnout426
            burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

            Thanks for the clarifications.

            Launch Opera on the command line with -pd "path to folder on your desktop". Set up mail in there really quick and see if it works fine there. If so, it's probably something in ~/.opera (like operaprefs.ini or most likely the "mail" folder).

            You can also check the database. Sometimes it can fix things.

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