I encountered a similar problem when using the Post utility in a yahoo! group. I learned that some mail programs, even at the server level, can't handle special characters. I don't understand it completely, but see
<http://www.expita.com/nomime.html>, section titled, "Equal signs at end of lines"


In this case, the trigger seems to have been a degree sign (=B0); but in order to get this camel through the keyhole, line returns got messed up, too. I received the message fine, so I guess the problem is somewhere near your end.

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Thad

On Apr 28, 2005, at 7:20 PM, Stuart Saunders wrote:
2) Why do my messages (and those of some others) to iMac list and Gbooks get corrupted (the =20) on line returns, etc?

Something I found useful re my hockey pucks is to get a medium half=20
round bastard file, and using the back (rounded bit) file a groove in=20
the clicker, directly above the cord, at an angle of about 25 - 30=B0.


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