[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Quoted-printable is an abomination, and the least satisfactory of all the > solutions to non-ASCII/non-RFC mail. > > As well as planting "=20" at the end of long-line breaks (and granted > there is a need for a solution to the long-line problem), any true "=" > goes into "=3D", as well of course as all characters with codes > 128 > going into "=XX". So far so bad.
You haven't touched half of it. ISTR reading that at least two currency symbols codes end with a digit (pound and yen), causing people to think amounts are an order of magnitude larger than intended. Jiri -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> We'll know the future has arrived when every mailer transparently quotes lines that begin with "From ", but no-one remembers why.

