I must be doing something wrong then.
1) When I send the same message directly to qmail. I
get no Sterling signs.
2) When I send exactly the same message to a sendmail
relay, which then sends to the qmail address in 1), I
get Sterling signs.
If my statment below was incorrect, then please
explain to me how this is.
Thank you.
--- Paul Schinder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> At 5:03 AM -0700 6/15/00, mwangu wrote:
> >To add to the info,
> >
> >I am being forced to work with a legacy accounting
> >system with a mail client which is incapable of
> adding
> >MIME headers to emails as appropriate. When qmail
> >recieves the e-mail it strips out the � (Sterling
> >sign) and replaces with (? or #).
>
> No, it doesn't. qmail doesn't touch the content of
> email, and is 8-bit clean.
>
> >
> >We currenlty send the messages to a sendmail host
> >first and then accept relay them to qmail. Due to
> >budget cuts, I have to give up the sendmail host,
> and
> >would like to receive mail directly to qmail ... is
> >this possible?
>
> sendmail may be doing it. Or it might be one of the
> clients on either end.
>
> >
> >Thank you
> >
> >--- mwangu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
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> Paul J. Schinder
> NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
> Code 693
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