Re: KMail Test


Subject: Re: KMail Test
From: Jim Courtney (courtney@ieee.org)
Date: Wed Jan 01 2003 - 15:17:36 AKST


Looks like that did the trick.

On Wednesday 01 January 2003 15:16, Jim Courtney wrote:
> I found the message below with Google, and configured my Kmail accordingly.
> Hope it works now..
>
> -------------------------------
> I found the following in the Kmail handbook:
> "The Send messages options let you select how your message will be encoded
> when it is sent. Allow 8 bits means that Kmail will send your message in 8
> bit ASCII, which means that all special characters such as accented letters
> will be sent as-is. If MIME-compliant (Quoted-printable) is selected, then
> special characters will be encoded using standard MIME encodings, which may
> be more portable to other mailing systems than 8-bit ASCII."
> So, I went to Settings->Network->Sending and changed MIME-Compliant to
> 8-bit ASCII. I sent a test message to myself and all is well. The only
> test left is to send to a non-Linux system.
>
> On Wednesday 01 January 2003 15:06, Adam Elkins wrote:
> > This is just a test...I'm trying to see if I fixed the extra char.
> > proble= ms or=20
> > made it worse....Sense I can't see the results, I'll need feed back...
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Adam
> >
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