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Microsoft Outlook Is Crashing When Reading Uber Receipt Emails (bleepingcomputer.com) 45

Microsoft says the Outlook email client will crash when opening and reading emails with tables such as Uber receipt emails. BleepingComputer reports: "When opening, replying, or forwarding some emails that include complex tables, Outlook stops responding," the company explains in a support document. To make matters worse, emails with the same table contents will also cause the Microsoft Word app to stop responding. While the known issue affects Microsoft 365 customers in the Current Channel Version 2206 Build 15330.20196 and higher, it can also trigger freezes in current Beta and Current Channel Preview builds. The Microsoft Word team has already developed a fix that will be released to Beta channel customers soon, after undergoing verification. Microsoft added that customers using Outlook versions in the Current Channel would receive the fix as part of this month's Patch Tuesday, on August 9, 2022. For those unable to wait for the fix, Microsoft has provided a workaround that requires users to revert to an older build.
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Microsoft Outlook Is Crashing When Reading Uber Receipt Emails

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  • by gweihir ( 88907 ) on Monday August 01, 2022 @04:09PM (#62753728)

    Always keeping it fresh by screwing up in yet another unexpected way...

  • by John Smith 2294 ( 5807072 ) on Monday August 01, 2022 @04:21PM (#62753780)
    HTML email is stupid. Email is for text. Plain text.
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      HTML email breaks dark mode and burns out my retina. It's actually quite rude.

    • Life hack: E-mails clients by default reply in the same mode as was originally sent. If you configure a client (even the Microsoft cloud thing) to send by default in text only, people will reply in text only, so all your conversations convert to text only. Most people on the other side will not know how to change back.

      Downside is some clients (Microsoft) will mangle the Usenet quoting, so you have extra work of reformatting if you care about old-style pretty-printing (and the work increases at each reply).

    • Right! If emacs and mailx was good enough for our parents, it's good enough for us!

    • We've been faxing memes at work for decades without needing animated GIFs or CSS style sheets.

  • Microsoft Outlook Is Crashing When Reading Uber Receipt Emails

    Is this a bug or a feature? :-)

  • What's the difference between these crashes and the regular crashes Outlook has?

  • Plaintext or GTFO (Score:5, Insightful)

    by reanjr ( 588767 ) on Monday August 01, 2022 @04:47PM (#62753862) Homepage

    If you are generating HTML emails with regularity, you should already know that Outlook is a completely different "browser" that has to be specifically targeted, so you should be testing any new email layouts there before going live.

    • Re:Plaintext or GTFO (Score:5, Informative)

      by klubar ( 591384 ) on Monday August 01, 2022 @05:10PM (#62753946) Homepage

      Creating HTML emails is a very dark art. Every email client (from Outlook to Gmail on Android) is broken, but in different ways. Each has their own acceptable CSS and formatting. And often no fonts or external CSS.

      Coding emails is 10x harder than webpages. And you have to make emails work even if images aren't downloaded.

      It's a mess. Services like litmus.com make it somewhat easy to test across a variety of clients, but still hard.

      As much as I like plain text, marketers like fancy formatted emails.

      Code like it's 2000!

      • by antdude ( 79039 )

        Even plain text formats can be messy. Outlook loves to mess up my plain text formattings. :(

      • by narcc ( 412956 )

        As much as I like plain text, marketers like fancy formatted emails.

        This is a very strong argument in favor of plain text email.

      • Maybe someone can explain to me, but I've never understand why email clients don't just integrate a normal browser rendering engine. Microsoft uses Chromium for Edge now- so why can't they use it in Outlook/Word as well? Then we could finally be closer to having "standard" HTML/CSS in emails. (JavaScript obviously shouldn't ever be supported for emails)

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      I haven't tried it lately, but you used to be able to break Outlook with plain text. All you had to do was start a line with the word "begin" and two spaces.

      It caused havoc on mailing lists if you configured your email client to reply with "begin quoting ".

    • Most of us just want to be able to use basic formatting, like bold and italics or bullet points. HTML email works pretty well for that use case.

  • The current overcomplicated Outlook and Windows Mail don't hold a candle to Outlook Express. Also, I really miss the viruses that OE was extremely susceptible to letting in.

  • It's a calendar app with a vestigial email client plugin, which is shit.

    • Its calendar app functionality is pretty awful so that's saying something. It's barely improved in 20+ years. You still can't even sort/filter the list of attendees in the useless Scheduling Assistant grid.

      On the other hand, there are probably thousands of administrative assistants who are employed solely as human supplements to Outlook's incompetence- eg, looking at the calendars of several people and booking meetings in the shared free spaces.

  • How many Microsoft updates broke something when updating ? Huge amount. I remember when my daughter was in high school and needed to print a project and it only printed in black & white after an update. It broke the printer driver. Had to delete driver @ root level - was a pain.
  • Don't upgrade if you don't need to upgrade. Sometimes, good enough is good enough.

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