On 8/18/2010 8:54 AM, Jim Devine wrote:
> John Vertegaal wrote:
>> Your messages come through as one continuous line, stripped from all
>> LF's and paragraph breaks. This causes the last and first word of your
>> own text lines to merge. I checked the source code and it's possibly
>> (though not very likely) the result of my ISP auto-converting from the
>> 64base code it receives into 8bit. Other senders of pure text I checked
>> send in 7bit code; no auto-conversion, no problem. I guess the question
>> is, why do your messages (as non-attachment) get sent as a binary file
>> through the mail system.
>
> I replaced g-mail's "Unicode (UTF-8) encoding for outgoing messages"
> with the default. How does it look now?

As you can see, it's perfect now. Thanks,
John V
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