On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 10:53:07AM -0700, Russ Gilman-Hunt wrote:
> This question has probably been asked a billion times before. Please be 
> patient with me..
> 
> After installing Sendmail (8.19) and SpamAssassin (together) and swapping the 
> old email server (an old clunky MacIntosh thing) for the new high powered 
> (laugh) Linux server (the one with Sendmail and SpamAssassin), my users are 
> complaining that emails, particularily long-lined HTML emails have an "=20" 
> at the ends, which can break HTML if it occurs in the middle of the tag and 
> just looks ugly otherwise.

Check to see if your sendmail.cf has a short (less that 990) "L=" line
included.  This instructs sendmail to wrap lines at a different length
than implied by SMTP (which says lines are shorter than 990 chars).

Ross Vandegrift
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