Well that crossed the Atlantic twice in less than a second, at least... 
Jostein 

Den 24. februar 2016 22.28.28 CET, skrev "Jostein Øksne" <[email protected]>:
>ÆØÅ, æøå. 
>Best,
>Josrein
>
>Den 24. februar 2016 21.46.55 CET, skrev Igor PDML-StR
><[email protected]>:
>>
>>I've experienced this problem last week (and I've seen it 1-2 times 
>>before): 
>>certain messages would not get posted to the list no matter what,
>while
>>
>>other messages go through without any problem.
>>It is similar to what a few others have experienced, including Nicole.
>>
>>The root of the problem is the symbols that can sneak in ...
>>  Essentially, if there is any non-ASCII symbol (more exactly, 8-bit 
>>symbol, the e-mail program may (or in some cases should?) send the
>>message 
>>differently, even though it is a text-only message. The program would
>>use 
>>so-called "MIME" format, where the message would appear as a
>>"multi-part". 
>>And that is most likely treated by Doug's server software (mailman) as
>>a 
>>message with an attachment. So, the message is not passed through.
>>
>>[Geek_Language On]
>>When that happen, the headers of the message would have lines as these
>
>>three:
>>
>>MIME-Version: 1.0
>>Content-Type: multipart/mixed; 
>>BOUNDARY="518673661-1546572836-1455812812=:60197"
>>    ....
>>
>>And then the body of the message would be starting with:
>>
>>--518673661-1546572836-1455812812=:60197
>>Content-Type: text/plain; FORMAT=flowed; CHARSET=UTF-8
>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT
>>
>>And even though here, it is "Content-Type: text/plain", the line
>>"Content-Type: multipart/mixed;" in the headers.
>>
>>
>>For comparison, when this doesn't happen, the header lines look like
>>this:
>>MIME-Version: 1.0
>>Content-Type: text/plain; FORMAT=flowed; CHARSET=US-ASCII
>>
>>[Geek Language Off (mostly)]
>>
>>What can cause this? That can happen if you are copying some text from
>>the 
>>website that contains either some non-English symbols, or some 
>>Microsoftified symbols (e.g. "..." replaced with a single symbol).
>>
>>That's why I asked Nicole about the mail program that she used.
>>Godfrey's response is consistent with that Apple Mail might be doing
>>the 
>>same.
>>
>>Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>
>>> Same as I use, Nicole. Be sure to set Mail to default to plain text 
>>> only. I find that occasionally it switches to rich text on replies,
>>so I 
>>> always check the mode before sending.
>>
>>So, I hope this information would be helpful.
>>If you have problems responding to or sending a particular message,
>>check 
>>if all symbols are just plain ASCII symbols (as in 7-bit English
>>letters).
>>
>>
>>Igor
>>
>>PS. In my case, the program is alpine.

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