On Saturday, Mathieu Dube-Dallaire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:

 ] > So something's strange there. :)
 ]
 ] Not at all. an equal (=) sign by itself as the very last character on a line
 ] means simply to concatenate the current line with the next (kinda like a non
 ] breaking line change), while in the quoted-printable format an equal sign (=)
 ] followed by an hexadecimal number is an escape sequence so:
 ]
 ]   the decimal value of 0x20 is 32 and ASCII char #32 is... a space!
 ]
 ] So you still get "spaced<SPACE><NEWLINE>lines".

The point I was making that two different versions of the same
product does this two different ways...

I have written a subroutine to decode quoted-printable so I know
whats going on. :)

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