G-Day A few things to add to this topic.. This is a working situation while using Netscape Messenger as the client on my machine. I have not tested this on other clients. Within a week or two we are suppose to get our licenses for Groupwise and will be able set up clients in this environment, and I will report more. I have read some, but haven't had time to research it, that there is a standard that all email clients are suppose to respect. At least, this is a hint I am getting from different sources. I will do some research today, along with a lot of reading in our Groupwise book...
I have figured out that the '%0D%0A' like it states in the link provided in the previous article is the Hex representation of rbase's ((CHAR(13))+(CHAR(10))) which we all know to be Line Feed and Carriage Return. In other words, ASCII characters. For those on the list that has never ventured down this road, get a copy of the ASCII conversion charts Character Codes. Use Windows Standard Calculator (in Scientific mode - not Standard), click the Hex option button. Type in the Hex representation for the ASCII code -- in this example I entered D, then I clicked the Dec option button and you will get the Decimal equivalent.. If you look this up in the ASCII chart it will be 13. By the way you can also be in Dec mode and type in the 13 and click the Hex option to see it's representation as well... In the use within the email system it looks as if it's a single character returned it has to be in a %xx format so we have to use 0D ( a zero and a D ). I also reference this little freebie at times when I'm on the road: This is an exe to extract a windows hlp file that contains the ASCII chart and other conversion information. http://www.sunncity.com/Download/ASCIIcatalog6.3.html When I learn more, I will pass it on Jim Limburg
