Please send some test email to an account you can access using Thunderbird. Open the message and look at the message source. Is it really plain text? What do the headers say it is?
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Naftoli Gugenheim
<naftoligug@...> wrote:
Hi. I'm sending an email using PlainMailBodyType that contains a URL.
Normally when a BlackBerry receives a plain text email it
automatically hyperlinks URLS and potential phone numbers. For some
reason this email is not being hyperlinked on the BlackBerry. Is it
possible that it's somehow not purely plain text? How would I solve
this? I don't want to send HTML messages because some recipients may
not be able to view it.
Thanks.
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