Well... the top portion of the email, where a message in text would be, is 
the message with "proper" line endings.  Below that is the HTML copy of the 
email, and it's that part with the =20s.   So I suspect that the MUA on the 
sending end is working properly.

Would there be a problem with my making all those L= lines 2048?
-Russ
http://www.craftpizazz.com/

On Monday 08 July 2002 12:22, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 11:22:07AM -0700, Russ Gilman-Hunt wrote:
> > > 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).
> >
> > Thank you for responding. All my L= lines are 990 with the exception of
> > one that looks like relay, which is set to 2048.
>
> Then you can be sure that sendmail isn't chomping anything.  Perhaps the
> spams were written with MS Word?  I've heard it does some weird
> character substitutions when saving as HTML.
>
> Ross Vandegrift
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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