Dude, Good one - I have the same thing going on with emails sent to phones... I always figured it was the somewhat-cheesy SMTP server I was using.
Not really sure what the best practice would be, but most email apps will correctly translate the encoding, so for most mail actions you don't really have to worry - only the ones to pagers or cell phones. You might want to check the archive on Ben's site (http://www.witango.ws) and search on mail actions or something to see what else has been posted. Jason On 6/11/02 1:19 PM, "Web Dude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After converting all taf files to 2000, I noticed all the mail > actions I have are defaulted to: > > ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) > > This doesn't seem to be a problem for the emails being sent, however, > some of these mail actions are sent to pagers. In the pager window > all spaces are converting to =20. I changed the mail action to US > ASCII and now the spaces in the pagers are just spaces. > > Question .. > > Should I change all mail actions to US ASCII? Or should I change just > the pager emails? > > Sorry for all the posts... just trying to work out all the bugs. -- ____________________________________________________________________ Jason Pamental, President [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bathysphere Digital Media Services, Inc. http://bathyspheredms.com ____________________________________________________________________ Tel: 401.490.6830 Fax: 401.490.6831 ________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text/US ASCII email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe witango-talk in the message body
