Message-Id: Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 00:04:33 -0500 To: ranma-tmp@usagi.jrd.dec.com From: Albert Lunde Subject: Those ugly equal signs Reply-To: ranma The annoying presence of "=20" at the end of lines and similar stuff is the result of a MIME-aware mailer sending paragraphs of text in "Quoted-Printable" encoding, and then MIME-unaware digesting software removing the headers that identify it as such, so that even MIME-aware software does not know to convert it back. If you can turn off "Quoted-Printable" and/or wrap lines to less than 80 characters and remove all extended-ascii characters from your text, most of this will go away. --- Albert Lunde Albert-Lunde@nwu.edu