Erwin wrote > >Tony wrote: >> >> Hi Stephan >> >> I've noticed that since you started using Win2k all your messages >> (even in ng's) have all this crap added to them. >> >> >> >DOS based networking with TCP/IP is especially one thing: pretty ugly.=3D20 >> >Eats lots of conventional RAM and the performance is rather bad, too.=3D20 >> >It's *that* much easier to do in WfW 3.11: Get NIC drivers from 3Com=3D20 >> >[1], install TCP/IP from tcp32b.exe [2], install the NIC drivers and the = >> =3D >> > >> What's it all about? > >Stephan probably has Outlook Express set to send messages using UTF-8. >It should be fixed if he sets the standard encoding to ISO-8859 or >Wester European (in Options, Sending tab). > Dont think so, according to his headers, he is: ________________________________________________________ User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.2b) Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ________________________________________________________ I've seen this lots of times before, just don't know what causes it. Usually it's just "=20" stuck on at the end of each line, 3D is an extra "=" sign. __ _________________________________________________________ Steve Kirk: Strathclyde / Scotland. E-Mail: steve.kirk@xxxxxxxxxx Fido: steven kirk 2:252/171 (FONiX) _________________________________________________________ -- To unsubscribe, send a message to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe calmira_tips" in the body. OR visit //freelists.org