If it were running on a Windows system, it might insert CR/LFs...if it's running on a *nix system, probably not.
That having been said, you may notice in Outlook that it says something like "Extra line breaks in this message were removed." in a blue line below the From line and the Sent line.
Click on that, and it provides a popup that reads "Restore line breaks"...click on that popup and voila...you get your separate lines.
-- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org
"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1
We just use crummy Outlook. It's set to text only.
Can the e-mail generator of Xymon put a CR/LF in front of each colour? That would improve things enormously.
Regards,
Nick Pettefar
On 22 October 2013 23:49, Ford, Alan <Alan.FORD at stanwell.com> wrote:
Hi, Can your email readers handle HTML (eg most smartphones)
-----Original Message----- From: Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Nick Pettefar Sent: Wednesday, 23 October 2013 2:14 AM To: xymon Subject: [Xymon] Untidy e-Mails
Hi, we have various alert e-mails which look something like this:
yellow Tue Oct 22 17:05:54 IST 2013 - Ports NOT ok &green PUCA (found 2, req. 2 or more) &green ITouch (found 0, req. none) &green Ericsson (found 2, req. 2 or more) &green TMI (found 2, req. 2 or more) &green Revenue (found 2, req. 2 or more) &green OpenSky (found 1, req. 1 or more) &green OpenMarket (found 1, req. 1 or more) &green XIAM (found 1, req. 1 or more) &green Zamano (found 2, req. 2 or more) &green Tango (found 0, req. none) &green Opera (found 0, req. none) &green BT (found 0, req. none) &yellow Modeva (found 0, req. 1 or more) &green Gemalto (found 2, req. none) &green Biogiorno (found 0, req. none) &green Phonovation (found 3, req. 2 or more) &green Phonovation1 (found 1, req. 1 or more) &green Conductor_acnsvr1 (found 7, req. 1 or more) &green Conductor_aaxsvr1 (found 8, req. 1 or more)
Is there a way to tidy them up so that the individual coloured alerts can easily be discerned?
Regards,
Nick Pettefar
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