On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Palmen, KEV
(Karl)<
karl.palmen@...> wrote:
> Dear Mark, Mike and Calendar People
>
> It's not just headers that are affected, but some of the characters are apparently written in a form not recognised by listserv or whatever and get converted into things such as =20 and =2C. I think =20 is meant to be a space character and =2C a comma.
No, that's just because the body of the message is in quoted-printable
encoding. If the headers weren't messed up, your mailer would realize
that and automatically translate those = sequences; you wouldn't see
it in the raw form. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quoted-printable.
The sole problem with the mail format is the extra blank line.
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Mark J. Reed <
markjreed@...>