On Fri, 13 May 2016 10:21:09 -0400 Ken Hornstein <k...@pobox.com> sez:
> >First of all, *thanks* for the note about the 998 max. I've > >updated my .mh_profile. > > Just so we're clear ... I hope you either removed it > completely, or upgraded to 1.6 and changed it to 998. Also, I > think that there's mostly no reason you should worry about > sending stuff out that is encoded quoted-printable. I mean, > you were able to reply to my message that was encoded as > quoted-printable and the world did not end. Although you might > want to consider upgrading to 1.6, as the message you sent out > was actually not MIME-compliant and 1.6 would have fixed that. > For reasons I cannot explain, my message contained a NO-BREAK > space in it, but it looks like the mailing list software > helpfully re-encoded your reply to it as quoted-printable. > (Huh, I guess the answer is I get a no-break space if I hold > down the "Option" key when I hit the space bar). Hopefully I'll upgrade to 1.happen soon -- it's part of the Ubuntu upgrade that's on my To-Do. In the meantime, I changed the value to 998 in my .mh_profile. It's harmless for now, provided I don't try anything I normally wouldn't. I prefer avoiding sending email that's encoded quoted-printable because it makes it a little harder to "grep" through my outbox folder. I'd rather not need to decode a bunch of messages first. Oops! Yeah, missed that NBSP character. B-[ Bob _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers