At 10:27 AM 12/5/2003, Gary Smith wrote:
I use outlook web access at work and that has been set to default to plain unless it comes in encoded. When I get home at home I use outlook and if it comes in using anything other than plain text it has a tendency to mangle.

The copy of this I got directly came through fine. I may not get another digest for several hours, so I won't be able to check that immediately, although I've changed my subscription to switch from plain text digests to mime digests (which may or may not help).


Since the original messages *are* plain text, and IIRC UTF-8 characters below 128 should be indistinguishable from ASCII or ISO-8859-1, I now suspect mailman is doing something to mangle the post when building the plain-text digest.


Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>





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