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<div>It could be just Mikalai's and some other people's that I
would have to go dig for, but your reply, for example, didn't
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<p>I am just asking Thunderbird to send text.<br>
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It is probably not all emails. It is emails from clients
that use<br>
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable<br>
in their headers. Mailman messes up replies from mail
clients that use<br>
this. <br>
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<div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">Replies?
Or any messages?<br>
In this thread, Mikalai's original message had the =20,
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replies from Cranky, Mark and Paul didn't have any of =
encoding. <br>
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I am also not sure that quoted-printable is the issue.<br>
When I look at Cranky's email using "Show original" in
Gmail, it has:<br>
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Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8"<br>
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable<br>
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