This did not used to happen with the previous mail list that we had. We have been using Ecartis 1.0.0 for a while now (a few years?), but http://www.ecartis.org/changelog.html shows that there was bug fixing activity last year which might have fixed some of these issues. So perhaps RT can be persuaded to check if they have the latest version and update it. But first I might ask on one of the support mail lists: http://www.ecartis.org/ml.html
Anton. > Usually this is a function of the mailer which uses Quoted-printable > encoding. 7 bit ascii > characters are sent as, but 8 bit characters are encoding using =3Dnn.=20 > So, =3D itself > is encoded as =3D3D. > > Your email client should decode them so you lose the 3D. But > sometimes this doesn't > happen. The encoding method appears not to be stated correctly in the > mail header. > > > On 5/7/06, Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I seem to relatively often get this on the mailing list. As > you can s= > ee > > below, there's this =3D3D thing which means nothing. I'm > guessing it'= > s > > the same as > > > > dehex "%3D" > > > > Which is the equal sign (=3D). But, why does it happen? -- To unsubscribe from the list, just send an email to lists at rebol.com with unsubscribe as the subject.
