[Info-vax] VMS-based InfoServer
Richard B. Gilbert
rgilbert88 at comcast.net
Thu Aug 5 11:22:56 EDT 2010
Mike Rechtman wrote:
> On 05/08/10 15:27, Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
>> Phillip Helbig---undress to reply wrote:
>>> In article <A5mdnUwOdJEcVsTRnZ2dnUVZ_uKdnZ2d at giganews.com>, "Richard B.
>>> Gilbert" <rgilbert88 at comcast.net> writes:
>>>>> What's so wrong about reading a VMS news group on a VMS system?
>>>> There's nothing intrinsically wrong with it. I was objecting to a
>>>> complaint about VMS mail and how it handles message formats that are
>>>> quite common and handled correctly by most mail readers.
>>>>
>>>> Do you see two spaces following my first sentence in the paragraph
>>>> above? Apparently VMS MAIL treats this as an error and replaces the
>>>> second space with "=A0".
>>>
>>> NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO. NO. While there are some bugs in VMS mail,
>>> this is NOT one of them. The replacement (for which there is
>>> absolutely no justification) is done by the sender encoding his stuff
>>> (for no reason) in quoted-printable.
>>>
>>
>> I'm not purposely sending "quoted-printable". I don't encode anything.
>>
>> Perhaps you are objecting to the Mozilla/Thunderbird mail/news client
>> and whatever it's doing.
>>
>> I've been using it for many years reading messages and, occasionally,
>> replying. This is the FIRST time that I have seen any complaints about
>> the formatting of messages I have sent.
>
> This message is sent using Thunderbird under Linux. I am purposely
> ending the sentences with a period (fullstop) followed by two spaces,
> and letting the lines run on until they wrap.
> Hopefully there will be no "=" signs in this message -- except the one
> placed on purpose some words back.
> If indeed there are none, posting without QP is possible from T-Bird.
> OTOH if there are some, I apologize and abase myself.
>
It looks fine to me! Sent using Thunderbird version 2.0.0.24
More information about the Info-vax
mailing list