Here is an explanation from our Lsoft technical support about the posts with
the =20 at the end of lines. The short answer is that this is not a Lactnet
problem, nor is there anything we can do to fix it on Lactnet's end. Please
make sure you are sending/reading posts in plain text.
Kathy
> The '=20' signs are actually part of quoted-printable
> encoding and represent a carriage return (which is why they
> often appear at the end of a line).
>
> The reason they appear is either broken encoding or else the
> email client being used to receive the message is unable to
> render it properly. The best way to prevent it from
> happening is to educate your users to send only in US-ASCII
> and try to avoid using rich text (fancy colours and
> formatting) or special symbols.
>
> This usually means they'll have to check the configuration
> settings of their email client to ensure plain-text is used.
> This web site might give you some useful suggestions
> <http://www.expita.com/nomime.html>. It also has an expended
> discussion of how the Q-P encoding can appear in an email
> message (look for 'Equal signs at end of lines' in the
> Microsoft section).
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