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We've dubbed it "GroupFoolish".
>>> Cynthia Fowler <[log in to unmask]> 07/18 6:45 AM >>>
We use Groupwise 5.5 also and I'm guilty as well, but it appears that the =20 things appear when a hard return is used. As with Tony, the choice of mail client is outside my sphere of influence. If I had my choice, I'd use the one I had at my last place of employment <non plug>, NETMAIL/3000. It worked great and never crashed like "GroupStupid" as many of our users call it.
Cynthia Bridges-Fowler
MIS Operations Analyst
IMC Salt, Inc., a division of IMC Global
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>>> Tony Summers <[log in to unmask]> 07/18/00 05:22AM >>>
I'm also a groupwise user (5.5)=20
I think you'll find I send these %20 characters too !
Apologies to all on the list - the choice of email client is outside
of my control !.=20
>>> Michael Anderson <[log in to unmask]> 17/07/00 =
17:38:57 >>>
I've sent a few emails off-list to help resolve a problem. The problem =
occurs for some of us on the list, where a post sent to the list ends up =
having equal signs and %20 characters appended to the ends of lines in the =
post. I have been informed that most of the problems are coming from =
GroupWise email clients. That's not to say that GroupWise is the problem, =
but could be part of it. I think we have three other GroupWise users on =
the list, beside myself, that are related to this problem. If anybody has =
any info related to this, or would like to help by sending test msg's, =
please reply.
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Michael Anderson
Student Services Programmer/Analyst
Spring Independent School District, Houston, Texas, 77090
281.586.1105
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