On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 09:18:29AM +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote: | > FYI, =3D20 is the quoted-printable encoding of a space character. | | Is that a joke? "equal three D" is the encoding for the equal of course
No, it's not a joke. Check out the MIME structure of my messages : I 1 <no description> [text/plain, quoted, us-ascii, 0.9K] I 2 <no description> [applica/pgp-signat, 7bit, 0.2K] The first part is text/plain, the body itself. As per RFC 2015 it is quoted-printable. The second part is a GPG signature, also per RFC 2015. If you use a MIME-aware mail reader you wouldn't have seen the =3D :-). (and now this one will be doubled) -D -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonald's is to gourmet cooking http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/
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