Friday, September 14, 2007

Which one of us flipped the switch?

I used to get these nice, clean emails showing everyone's comments, such as:

    Poppy Cede has left a new comment on your post "Serious question":

    DCMM, awesomeeeeeeeeee! I emailed you.

    ACW, you funny.


But for all of today I've instead received this:

    New comment on I blame SSH.
    MIME-Version: 1.0
    Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
    boundary="----=_Part_203_7084164.1189828209101"

    ------=_Part_203_7084164.1189828209101
    Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

    Poppy Cede has left a new comment on your post "I blame SSH":

    Is it sad that the term pwn makes me slink down and snicker like Hong
    Kong Phooey?(ZOOOOOMG.)



    Posted by Poppy Cede to Poppy Cedes at Fri Sep 14, 11:50:00 PM EDT
    ------=_Part_203_7084164.1189828209101
    Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

    Poppy Cede has left a new comment on your post "I blame SSH":



    Is it sad that the term pwn makes me slink down and snicker like Hong Kong Phooey?

    (ZOOOOOMG.)








    Posted by Poppy Cede to Poppy Cedes at Fri Sep 14, 11:50:00 PM EDT

    ------=_Part_203_7084164.1189828209101--


Supah grody. Turn off. Back to simple. FIX IT, FIX IT.

7 comments:

Bearette said...

that happened to me too.

Avitable said...

That's what you get for staying with Blogger!

Poppy said...

Bearette, thanks. I thought I screwed something up even though I didn't touch anything! Stupid Blogger.

Avi, thank you for your support. You always know the kind words to say... :P

whall said...

I was going to ask - is it a mail reader thing, or something specific to your blogging software, but I guess that's been answered.

At least I'm happy that I can explain all the parts of the email, if you wish - I'm quite the master of RFC 822 and general SMTP encoding... :)

Maman said...

I am getting that too

Poppy said...

The weirdest thing about it all is that now ALL my Blogger messages threat to one email, instead of each individual post having its own thread. It's actually quite annoying.

Poppy said...

*Threat=thread

Freudian slippage.