Hello all, I'm playing with the gb.net.smtp component and there is something strange in the behaviour. Almost all works fine, I can send my emails using "text/plain", but sometimes, when I put dots '.' in the message, some of those is preceeded (in the received email) by an equal sign '=' ; note: not all dots, some are passed exactly how in the source text file. I monitored the TCP packets with a net analyzer (ethereal) and there is no doubt, the unwanted chars are introduced by the net.smtp component. It's something involving the Mime encoding ? Has the "plain/text" some encoding rule for ascii characters ? Actually, I'm thinking about writing my own smtp client, but if you know why such extra chars are generated and how to solve the problem, I will continue to use the original gb.net.smtp. My development platform is Puppy Linux V4.3.1 and Gambas 2.2 . Thank you for your attention.
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