Hi,
This is done by your client (not by james server) to comply with the "quoted-printable" mime format.
You can read more on:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME
http://mailformat.dan.info/body/linelength.html

James does not do special job on message content (still ensuring mail content is valid upon existing standards).
tks,
- Eric


On 14/02/2011 07:48, Client X Development wrote:
I recently downloaded and installed James 3 M2 and noticed that when messages 
are stored in the database those with long lines are being broken up into 
shorter lines with an '=' sign used to indicate the line is continued.  Where 
is this being done?

Thanks.



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