Hello Vilius,

> No. RFC says:

> There is a convention in Usenet news of using "-- " as the separator
> line between the body and the signature of a message.

Well, it doesn't say anything contrary to what I'm saying. The space after
dashes MUST be encoded as =20 accordingly to quoted-printable encoding
specification in RFC 2045.

TB!'s quoted-printable decoder skipped the non-encoded trailing space as
illegal. I've disabled trailing space elimination and the signature is OK now.
I'll leave it so for a while to whether it would cause any problem in other
messages.


-- 
Best regards,
 Stefan                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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