On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Andras Erdei wrote:
> > >btw. Could you try playing with the settings on your mailer? pine can't
> > >open your emails saying "invalid quoted printable character" or something
> > >like that.
>
> I have that problem also but I thought it is introduced somewhere after
> sourceforge and my MUA by a filter/whatever software.
>
> > i was told the culprit is actually the mailing list; it attached an
> > advertisement to the end of my posting:
>
> Who told you? I'm not sure that's right. No problems with others emails
> but always with yours. So unless ads are customised based on names ...
>
> However on the other hand, if I get emails from you directly then they are
> always ok. So something should be wrong around sourceforge indeed ...
>
> > don't think i can do anything about that
>
> Turning off quoted-printable Content-Transfer-Encoding? It looks broken in
> your emails, at least when they arrive here, e.g.:
Yes, that is the only difference between mails coming for example from
Szaka and from Andras: Andras emails have the line:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
in the headers and this seems to break pine whether it is SF.net's fault
or not I don't know. Possibly SF.net footer contains characters that are
not valid in QP encoding. So Szaka is probably right that if you, Andras,
switch of QP encoding in your mailer the problem would go away. Worth a
try I would suggest...
> [Error: Formatting error: Non-hexadecimal character in QP encoding]
Yes, same here.
Best regards,
Anton
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