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Al Iverson <[log in to unmask]>
Thu, 6 Sep 2001 10:59:41 -0500
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Do you send the mail as a mail merge job? I send HTML mail all the time,
but I send it as a mail merge job, which I think requires that you also
have LSMTP. If that's the case I can show you how to format it pretty
easily.

If not, feel free to describe what you're doing and I'd be happy to see
what I can tell from that.

Feel free to send me a test email, too.

='s at the end of line sounds like quoted printable encoding. This
really shouldn't be screwing up your HTML, though I don't use it,
because I assemble a lot of the emails by hand (or with simple scripts),
and it's too hard for me to figure out most of the time.

Best,
Al Iverson
Digital River, Inc.

"Dorn, Jeffrey T. Jr." wrote:
>
> Hi everyone, I'm new to this list and to LISTSERV maintenance, so be gentle.
> I have searched the archive and can't find any info that is truly relevant
> to my problem. I am hosting a list that sends out an HTML attachment every
> day--or will, once it gets going--and that's all well and good. The problem
> I am having is the way that HTML attachment is presented in the online
> archive. It comes up as a link, which is great, but the HTML has been
> reformatted to include = signs where listserv decided it needed to break a
> line. This of course threw off many of the links and makes the text pretty
> ugly. I've reformatted the attachment and can get the links back, but some
> of the lines are still being reformatted by listserv (or by wa.exe, I
> suppose.) Is there a way to fix this easily, without having to instruct the
> folks who produce the HTML to completely reformat their document? Any help
> and insight would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks
>
> Jeff
>
> *************************************
> Jeff Dorn
> Computer Specialist, Network Services
> US GPO ESDD Network Systems Branch
> 202-512-2010 x32959
> [log in to unmask]

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