Stupid me, it will only strip them off if the email is a multipart MIME email and I send email as Content-type: text/plain which is simply piped through. Guess I'll have to wait for someone to send a multi-parter to see if it works... Henry On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Blue Moon Network Administrator wrote: > On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Tom Beckett wrote: > > > Sorry if the last item was a little sloppy. I'm not too good at this = > > "cut+paste" stuff, and I can see I didn't do a very good job sending the = > > page. If you get through the top of it, the article about trespassers on = > > the ex-EL in Endicott NY toward the bottom is worth reading. It was in = > > today's Binghamton Press. I believe I mentioned something about the = > > gentleman killed in the 1993 incident in a post last week.=20 > > > > The page came from www.pressconnects.com > > The date is 102901. I don't know how long they archive the articles. > > > > TAB=20 > > It has something to do with the character set your email program is using. I > just modified the listmail processor to strip off the the = and =20 if they > are the last characters of a line, if it worked they should be gone from the > quotes section above. > > In general sending a web page to the list won't work as HTML is stripped and > images are extracted to the webspace. I removed all the images save for the > photo of the guy on the tracks from the webspace. > > The easiest way to send text from a web page is to cut and paste the relevant > portion from your web browser to your email program. > > Henry > > J. Henry Priebe Jr. Blue Moon President & Network Administrator > root_@_bluemoon.net www.bluemoon.net - Blue Moon Internet Corp > V.90, X2 & K56flex www.railfan.net - The Railfan Network > > > J. Henry Priebe Jr. Blue Moon President & Network Administrator root_@_bluemoon.net www.bluemoon.net - Blue Moon Internet Corp V.90, X2 & K56flex www.railfan.net - The Railfan Network ------------------------------
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