AFAIK, 'Quoted Printable' is a method of transmitting non-ASCII characters, and some other special characters, as ASCII text. Each such character is represented by an equal sign followed by two hex digits representing the 8-bit code for that character. It has nothing to do with HTML and shouldn't pose a problem for mailing lists. (It hasn't for me, at any rate, and I have it enabled all the time!)
So that must be how PopChar works... it allows nonHTML e-mails containing accents & special characters: � � � � �
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