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Me too. I get my mail with the Thunderbird client, and the only change
I've noticed is that while mails sent were almost instantly readable,
now they are delayed.
Dedy Rundle wrote:
> FWIW... I never had this problem... I get individual emails via my
> outlook express...
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> Dedy
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> From: "Day, Wally" <[log in to unmask]>Sent: 11 September 2009 17:26
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>> The problem has two sources: how you post to the list
>> and how you read it.
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> Keith, it seems to me the crux of the issue is really with the listserv
> itself. I'm sure folks post to other lists (Yahoo, Google, etc.) using a
> wide range of email clients, yet I've never seen the same issues with
> those services. I would guess those other services automatically
> translate the encoding to UTF8 or some other standardized encoding prior
> to distributing the messages. Would it be possible for the list owners
> (I know that's you for EvFit, but I'm not sure about this list) to
> contact ICORS and see if there's a setting that could be changed, or
> possibly some other solution?=
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