On Fri, 30 May 2003, Vivek Khera wrote:

> >>>>> "L" == Larry  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> L> The default formatting for Lotus iNotes messages is RichText (base64
> L> encoding).
> >> How does rich text imply base64 encoding? Apple Mail can do rich
> >> text, but it is sent clear.
> 
> L> You will need to ask IBM/Lotus why they do not do it the way Apple
> L> Mail does ;-)
> 
> Your message implies that RichText *is* base64 encoded.  That is
> false.  Why do you think that it is?  Now, if they do base64 by
> default, that's just utterly idiotic, but I've never thought the lotus
> people ever gave a thought to following any form of Internet
> standard.  Ever.

Does a Lotus MTA still crash when you perform a certain open relay check 
on it?

Justin



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