Jean Site, [JS] wrote: JS> Here is an Melissa Reese's message. I can read it into the Bat. But JS> if I Make
JS> F9(Select all) + Ctrl+C(Copy) and (Ctrl + V)paste into Word JS> The message is encoded? JS> Why? What can I do? Nothing really. The messages are encoded like that when they're PGP/MIME signed and their are either trailing spaces or special characters that need to be correctly preserved so that the signature integrity is kept intact. What Mellisa could do, like I do, is to set TB! to use a more readable encoding in raw format, i.e., quoted printable. See this message source to see what I mean. You can set TB! to use quoted printable instead of base64 by going into the account/mail management settings and adjusting the option to 'treat 8-bit characters as'. -- -= allie_M =- | List Moderator PGPKeys: http://www.ac-martin.com/pgpkeys.html ____________________________________ Using TB! v2.01.15 on WinXP Pro (SP1)
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