On Mon, 5 May 1997 12:33:32 -0400, Peter Bostrom wrote:
>Stupid newbie question I'm sure . . .
>
>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.
A mail part, in a MIME compliant mail, may be encoded
to protect the mail from corruption during transfer
(transfer-encoding). In quoted-printable tranfer-encoding
a "=20" means a simple white space. A simple "=" at the
end of a (physical) line means that the present line and
next line are part of the same logical line.
If you upgrade your mail reader to a MIME compliant one
the codes will be interpretd by the reader and not shown.
Mats Dufberg
mats.dufberg@abc.se
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