On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 21:23:55 +0000 (GMT), Anton Altaparmakov
<ai...@ca...> wrote:
>> > 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 ...
our sysadmin (sz...@ie...)
if i uderstand correctly: my emails say they use "quoted-printable"
encoding; the list server ignores this, and inserts ads as he likes,
which fools the receiving end (the email isn't in the format it says
it is)
>> 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...
k, i turned it off, let's see the result
br,
andras
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