On Oct 12, 9:54 pm, Xdmx Xdmx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Frederick Cheung wrote:
> > On 12 Oct 2008, at 20:33, Xdmx Xdmx wrote:
>
>
> I don't know if it normal, but it doesn't seems to me :)
= is a special character when using quoted printable. That's just the
way it is (much like % is special in urls)
> Actually i put only the html between body and /body excluded. I don't
> know how good is to put also the html and head stuff. I think it'd add
> some points to antispam software like spamassassin, and in the webmail
> there would be 2 <html> tags.
As far as I know webmail clients are built to deal with this sort of
thing. Works for me anyway.
Fred
> Btw i've tried to add the html and head tags, and at least on my webmail
> now it recognize the links.
>
> But i don't know how right is to set the encode in the html/head, as
> there is the value on the mail which tell the encode: Content-Type:
> text/html; charset=utf-8
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