Hi all

Regarding email contents. I've received an email from ACM to renew my
subscription, and I was totally unabled to follow the link they
propose. So I use View Source to find out what was happening, and I
found that The Bat! is incorrectly managing encoding (particulary, if
it founds % + 0 + A all together in an URL).

Please see these files: http://www.FernandoNajera.com/d1.jpg and
http://www.FernandoNajera.com/d2.jpg to understand what's happening.
I've removed some info but the really important stuff is shown:
original source shows % 5 C % 0 A & notice... & FromEmail... (w/o
spaces) and in the message you get % 5 C % 0 A then a carriage return
then notice... then a blank space (!) then FromEmail... Of course,
copy&pasting from view source worked perfectly. This link is exactly
the same in two places: first, as a <a href> tag, and lastly, as a
<font size="-1">...</font> tag. The first one is not shown when
viewing plain text so I cannot say anything about it. The second one
is broken in plain text view. The first one is a redered as an
underlined link but incorrectly translated when clicked in html view,
and the second one is shown quite small but rightly in html view.

Is this a hidden feature that I can turn off somewhere :) or is this a
bug? If so, how can I report to proper person to take care about it?

Best regards,

Fernando N�jera
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Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3


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