On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Russ Gilman-Hunt wrote:

> 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.

=20 is the MIME quoted-printable encoding value for a space.  In q-p any
line that ends in white space is supposed to have that space encoded so
that it isn't stripped when passing through certain kinds of gateways. Is
something removing the "Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable" from
the HTML part of the message?

> Would there be a problem with my making all those L= lines 2048?

No, but it probably won't do any good.



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