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I suddenly began to see strange formatting characters in emails (like=20, =3B, =2C and so on). Why is this happening and how can I stop it?
Thanks. Jerry Lobdill lobdillj@att.net |
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Under Tools|Options|ViewingMail
try to change the setting for Use Microsoft's Viewer |
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If so, it is this problem, caused by bad message headers: http://eudorabb.qualcomm.com/showthread.php?t=14321 http://eudorabb.qualcomm.com/showpost.php?p=42435 Here are the same reports on Windows Live help: "Hotmail webmail sending messages with corrupted headers" https://windowslivehelp.com/community/t/132914.aspx "Hotmail bug corrupting email headers" http://windowslivehelp.com/community/t/131755.aspx MSN/Hotmail is sending malformed mail, and recipients are blaming everything from their mail client to their ISP for something which is caused solely by Microsoft's MSN/Hotmail. Just more poisoned Halloween candy from good old Microsoft. Last edited by jhmeyers; 10-19-2009 at 07:29 PM. |
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I tried various options at the Viewing Mail window. No luck.
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While waiting for MSN/Hotmail to fix things from their side,
you can get some temporary help from: "Quoted Printable Encoder/Decoder" (Eudora plugin, by Brana Bujenovic) http://e-gadgets.freehostia.com/plugins.htm#qp http://e-gadgets.freehostia.com/qp.zip This plugin adds menu items to Eudora's Edit > Message Plug-ins You must invoke it manually, when you see some as yet not decoded Quoted Printable stuff: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quoted-printable Eudora will, of course, automatically decode any mail itself when it is sent with the proper headers, which MSN/Hotmail is currently failing to do. Last edited by jhmeyers; 10-27-2009 at 09:21 PM. |
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See:
http://windowslivehelp.com/community...px?PageIndex=2 http://windowslivehelp.com/community/t/132914.aspx?PageIndex=2 The following is claimed therein, on behalf of Hotmail: Not sure when we'll have it fixed, |
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Hi,
How do I install the plugin qp.dll file? simply placing it in the plugins folder doesn't do the trick, thank you. Take care, Sjap. Quote:
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Hi Jhmeyers,
Thanks for the reply. This is what I did: I have the message needing decoding opened in Eudora. Or even select the coded bit of text. I do the following: [Is that what you mean by:"You must invoke it manually,"?] If I click qp.dll and then open it with Eudora (when prompted to choose a program to open it with) (it still doen't show under Edit>plugins by the way). I get this pop-up window: some attachment(s) could not be found and were not attached. nothing is decoded. and that's about it... Would you have any idea of what I'm doing wrong? . |
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The QP plugin adds menu items to Eudora's
"Edit" > "Message Plug-ins" menu, for use in editing an entire message or a selected part. The menu items are "[E] Encode QP" and "[D] Decode QP" Put "qp.dll" in the "plugins" sub-folder of either of the paths ("Data" or "Application") shown in "Help" | "About Eudora" then restart Eudora. It should work for Eudora versions 6.2 through 7.1 Last edited by jhmeyers; 11-03-2009 at 01:58 PM. |
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