Reading as I do on a system that serves up mail messages in the order
received, I don't care what date the sender's machine thought it was.
I'm not sure whether Windoze and Mac and Linux have a setting like that,
but I don't see why they shouldn't. Of course, in the case of Windoze,
what should be is not always what is...
As far as all of the = signs, there are two things at work. One is a
conversion of certain characters to make sure that they get through.
I often see =20 which is a space, not sure why that's needed. The other
is a system somewhere, not sure of where but I have seen it on some mail
from the state legislature, that wants all lines to be no more than 70
or so characters. The = sign indicates that a word was broken at that
point. So maybe using a setting that limits line length will cure this.
Bruce Gaarder
Highland Park Saint Paul
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