> That's normal MIME "quoted-printable" encoding, where it replaces certain
> characters with an "=" followed by the hexadecimal ASCII equivalent for
the
> character (such as "=3D").
>
> If you send E-mail from web messaging, IMail may encode characters with
the
> "quoted-printable" MIME type, in which case the receiving client is
> responsible for decoding it.

Do you mean that the receiving client is not able to decode the characters
which IMail Web Messaging sent?
Is that a way to solve this problem?

rgds,
hasan

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