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On Tue, 26 May 1998, Debbie Douglass wrote:
> >>The closest I come is to something under Preferences, in the
> >>Messages window that opens there is a small window inside called
> >>Message Encoding where, for Headings and Body you can choose
> >>between, Use Default Character Set, None (8 bit), Quoted
> >>Printable and Base64. At the moment it's set on Use Default
> >>Character Set.
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> Before you suggest it, Yes, I have searched the LSTOWN-L archives
> and couldn't find anything for this particular mail program. I
> sent her the instructions that I found for Microsoft Internet
> Mail but they weren't applicable.
I would suggest her choosing/trying the NONE option. That way, if she has
something funky (requiring HTML) in her sig, it will not encode it.
It is worth a shot.
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