On 12 Oct 2008, at 20:33, Xdmx Xdmx wrote:




As you can see is: <div style=3D\"color:red\">test</div>
It adds that 3D (ascii: '=') and that cause the wrong rendering on a lot
of email clients :(

Isn't that normal? Give that the encoding is quoted printable, = signs have to be escaped. It does that with the mails I send and it does not cause a problem.

My emails do however contain a full html document (ie with a doctype, a top level html tag, a head tag, a body tag etc... rather than just a frament.

Fred



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