Jochem van Dieten wrote:
>> On the servers that have no problem, it's kicking out '8bit'. On the 
>> servers with issues, it's kicking out 'quoted-printable'
>>     
> But then there shouldn't be a problem. It may be using quoted printable, 
> but it indicates so in the header so the recipient has all the 
> information it needs to decode the message.
>   
Ah, but therein lies the trick. I still see those "3D" bits that get 
tucked in there coming back. So I'm assuming
that there are SOME email clients or web-based email tools out there 
that DON'T handle it very well.

For example - here's a bit from an automated email I get when this comes 
up. I spit out various CGI vars. Here's the query_string var:

I=3D3679&S=3Dlokphnprsux&l=3DIxc8i9dC

Those "3D" bits after the equals signs should NOT be there. And 
naturally, the resulting DB calls fail because no such values exist.

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