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Messages from the one subscriber I know about look fine.
It may be irrelevant but he does have automatic confidentiality
notices used by many health care organizations tagged to his messages.
Thanks.
Cheers, Pat
At 11:50 AM 4/11/2006, you wrote:
What does it look like in the web archive?
>At 13:44 4/11/2006 Tuesday, Pat Letendre wrote:
>A subscriber to one of my lists reports that the messages of some
>subscribers in the digests she receives are unreadable (e.g.,
>d2hhdCBJJ3Zl), but most entries are okay. She wrote to one of the
>subscribers in question and his reply to her was fine.
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>Her list setting is digest (traditional) [nomime digest] and she
>accesses mail with a Yahoo account.
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>Why would some, but not all, messages in a single digest be a
>problem? Is this a joint problem, i.e., an interaction between both
>her e-mail program or digest setting and the option for sending mail
>of implicated subscribers? Many thanks.
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