This is an email test.  For the curious the email program is definitly not a 
Microsoft product, but it ain't runnin on a Mac either.  Charles and Jeremy 
may remember that it was my email about my dead iMac that showed up on the 
list with "=20" and other such nonsense at the end and begining of every 
line.
        I thought I was using the ASCII setting.  This program Kmail from KDE has a 
list of character sets that it will use based on what the text you try to 
send needs.  You set the list up from simplest to most complex.  The mail 
program then uses the most basic character set that will acurately encode 
what you have typed.
        Mine is set ASCII--ISO 8859-1--ISO 8859-1(local)--utf 8.  This should send 
most all my mail as ASCII.  Lets see...........click the send button 
and........

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