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1. 12:52 AM - Re: Posting on Team-Grumman (David Troup)
2. 01:20 AM - Re: Posting on Team-Grumman (Gil Alexander)
3. 05:49 AM - Re: Re: Posting on Team-Grumman (linn)
4. 06:41 PM - Re: Re: Posting on Team-Grumman (teamgrumman@aol.com)
5. 09:49 PM - Re: Re: Posting on Team-Grumman (teamgrumman@aol.com)
6. 10:33 PM - Re: Re: Posting on Team-Grumman (Gil Alexander)
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Subject: | Re: Posting on Team-Grumman |
For what it's worth, I subscribe to the Digest version of the list
too. I agree with the previous message, from a few days ago, that
postings which contain a long thread of previous messages and replies
make reading the digest pretty much impossible, so I appreciate it
when folks don't send pages of extraneous stuff. Messages with a
little history tacked on aren't a big deal, but sometimes it can be
pages and pages and tens of pages of old replies, and the whole digest
can be a hundred pages long.
Gary, for some reason, your messages come through strangely. After
each sentence, for example, it always says "=C2-." So a long mail is
a series of sentences, with =C2- after each one. I don't get that
from anyone else's messages posted to the list, so it seems to be
something in the way your email software is configured. (Linn's
messages, for example, come through without any strangeness.)
I've gotten used to reading around the strange formatting, so it's not
a huge problem for me, but since you asked, I thought I'd let you know.
Dave
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Subject: | Re: Posting on Team-Grumman |
Gary's messages come through to me with capital
"A"s and funny accent marks in them. gil A
Like this --
All of the reports, forms, paperwork, and data
have all been submitted to the FAA. It's in
their hands now. The DER says I should have the
STC in a couple of weeks. But, I think he lives in dog years.
>Gary, for some reason, your messages come through strangely. After
>each sentence, for example, it always says "=C2-." So a long mail is
>a series of sentences, with =C2- after each one. I don't get that
>from anyone else's messages posted to the list, so it seems to be
>something in the way your email software is configured. (Linn's
>messages, for example, come through without any strangeness.)
>
>Dave
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Subject: | Re: Posting on Team-Grumman |
Sorryfor the length, but this will have both emails in it!!!! :-(
OK, now we're getting somewhere. I Googled (Google is my friend .... I
find everything that way) '=C2-' and found one email exchange on a
gaming site! The problem is "quotable printable mime encoding".
I use Thunderbird as my email client since Netscape went away.
Anyway, I Googled that and went here:
http://bugclub.org/beginners/networking/mime.html
Now, this gets really funny! The page is from a local computer club
that I was a member of, and the page was written by a good friend of
mine!!! How cool is that!!!
OK, now I'm a little more knowledgeable, and click on 'tools' then
'options' and select 'composition' and there, WITH A CHECKMARK!!! is
the selection for "quotable printable mime encoding". I have no clue
why Gary's emails have the extraneous stuff and mine don't, but there is
the fix. I removed the checkmark on my system.
Linn
Gil Alexander wrote:
> <gilalex@earthlink.net>
>
> Gary's messages come through to me with capital "A"s and funny accent
> marks in them. gil A
>
> Like this --
>
> All of the reports, forms, paperwork, and data have all been submitted
> to the FAA. It's in their hands now. The DER says I should have
> the STC in a couple of weeks. But, I think he lives in dog years.
>
>> Gary, for some reason, your messages come through strangely. After
>> each sentence, for example, it always says "=C2-." So a long mail is
>> a series of sentences, with =C2- after each one. I don't get that
>> from anyone else's messages posted to the list, so it seems to be
>> something in the way your email software is configured. (Linn's
>> messages, for example, come through without any strangeness.)
>>
>> Dave
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Subject: | Re: Posting on Team-Grumman |
I changed the formatting on my output. =C2-Does it still show weird char
acters?
I've had a few recipients of my emails say the output it weird. =C2-I'm
not sure what causes it. =C2-
Let me know if they are still there. =C2-I'll try another format for the
output if that doesn't work.
Gary
-----Original Message-----
From: David Troup <david@troup.net>
Sent: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 12:51 am
Subject: TeamGrumman-List: Re: Posting on Team-Grumman
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=C2-
For what it's worth, I subscribe to the Digest version of the list too.
I agree with the previous message, from a few days ago, that postings whi
ch contain a long thread of previous messages and replies make reading the
digest pretty much impossible, so I appreciate it when folks don't send
pages of extraneous stuff. Messages with a little history tacked on aren
't a big deal, but sometimes it can be pages and pages and tens of pages
of old replies, and the whole digest can be a hundred pages long.=C2-
=C2-
Gary, for some reason, your messages come through strangely. After each
sentence, for example, it always says "=C2-." So a long mail is a seri
es of sentences, with =C2- after each one. I don't get that from anyone
else's messages posted to the list, so it seems to be something in the wa
y your email software is configured. (Linn's messages, for example, come
t
hrough without any strangeness.)=C2-
=C2-
I've gotten used to reading around the strange formatting, so it's not a
huge problem for me, but since you asked, I thought I'd let you know.=C2
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=C2-
Dave=C2-
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=C2-
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Subject: | Re: Posting on Team-Grumman |
Mine says=C2-
(Preferences): =C2-Default Encoding: Western (ISO Latin 1)
(View):=C2-Western (ISO Latin 1)
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Subject: | Re: Posting on Team-Grumman |
I'm still getting many capital A with two dots
over it spread out in the message when it shows
up in my Eudora. Maybe they are tab characters? gil A
At 09:48 PM 4/10/2009, you wrote:
>Mine says
>
>(Preferences): Default Encoding: Western (ISO Latin 1)
>(View): Western (ISO Latin 1)
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