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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Roy Jamron wrote the following on 4/22/2006 11:19 PM:
> The links were correctly entered in the Ani Biotech test posting via
> Listserv software. Those who have problems with the links are having
> problems with their own email programs which are incorrectly
> appending "=20" to the end of some lines.
Actually, the problems some people are experiencing are caused by a
combination of the default list header and your email software posting as:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"
--- Technical info below. Please skip straight to SOLUTION if you don't
want to read it. ---
Because the list default is dualhdr -- which uses a combination of
SHORThdr (which is what causes the problems when quoted-printable and
something other than western ISO-8859-1 are used by the sender) and some
other information used for diagnostic purposes -- the information that
allows email programs to decode the email is stripped off.
--- SOLUTION ---
If you are experiencing problems with =20 and other 'garbage' characters
messing up the emails you receive from this, or any other Listserv® list,
send the following command to [log in to unmask]:
set celiac SUBJ
or
set celiac FULL
SUBJ will put a [CELIAC] in front of the subject line for all list posts
-- very handy for sorting your mail -- as well as all the options for
FULL. FULL will include more header info for your email program, allowing
it to interpret the quoted-printable and charset, so the garbage
characters are eliminated and the links will show up correctly.
If you are on other ICORS lists and want to change your settings in one
swoop, send the command:
set * SUBJ
If you are on other Listserv® lists send the same command to that
listserv address -- usually by replacing the list name (in this case,
'CELIAC') with LISTSERV and using the rest of the address after the @.
More technical info than most of you wanted to know. :-)
Anyway, just to make this more useful, here are the links sent from a
non-quotable, standard charset, genuine plain text post. :-)
http://www.hightechfinland.com/2006/healthcare/diagnostics/en_GB/anibiotech
http://www.anibiotech.fi/new_products.html
http://www.anibiotech.fi/news.html
--
Karen Reznek
head listowner -- Asperger
Director -- ICORS
*Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CELIAC List*
Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC
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