Do you think it depends from client or server?

I actually use gmail.

--Alessandro


On 5/7/06, Anton Rolls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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 =3D3Dnn=
.=3D20
> > So, =3D3D itself
> > is encoded as =3D3D3D.
> >
> > 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=3D
> > ee
> > > below, there's this   =3D3D3D   thing which means nothing. I'm
> > guessing it'=3D
> > s
> > > the same as
> > >
> > > dehex "%3D"
> > >
> > > Which is the equal sign (=3D3D). But, why does it happen?
>
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