On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 15:27:53 -0600, "Gladish, Christopher W."
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This is Base64 encoding. It is used in email in a number of circumstances.
Conor suggested an encrypted or digitally signed message. This is possible.
Also possible is simply a special character set (e.g. a document copied from
Word). In any event the issue is related to the originator/author of the
message (probably some settings set incorrectly in their email program). It
is not a problem caused by LISTSERV.