On 5 May 1997, Rich Pieri wrote:
> What would cause my MS Exchange users'
> messages to generate archive entries that frequently
> (though not constantly) end in an '=20' or simply '='
> when they are written out.
I usually find this happening because some brain dead
(*cough* most win95 ones) are set with their line wrap too
long to reply to in a mailing list.
I.E. you send a message that is 80 columns wide, and someone
replys to it making the lines 81/82 columns wide, and they
get chopped, and you get the =20 or = stuff.
I dont think this is really the fault of majordomo, but
rather the fault of the mail programs sending lines that are
way too long for normal internet standards. Try to
recommend that your users either set their line wrap to 50
lines or so (allows for a few replies, etc) or hit the enter
key a bit more often :)
-joe
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