Hi Tommie,
I had those problems at the beginning (maybe you remember), and the
solution was to switch to "Use default text encoding for outgoing
messages" instead of utf-8. I'm using firefox on win2k.
Regards, Manfred Staudinger
On 28/09/2007, B Tommie Usdin <btusdin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Friends --
>
> A list subscriber who uses gmail is having trouble posting to
> XSL-List, and wonders if any of you have suggestions.
>
> The problem is that gmail is encoding his message in base 64, which
> XSL-List cannot cope with, and rejects. He has tried the "Use Unicode
> (UTF-8)" setting, but his messages are still bouncing because they
> are in base 64.
>
> He does tell me that:
> >The only thing I can add is that I definitely am using characters
> >outside the normal range, since that's specific to understanding my
> >problem.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> -- Tommie
> --
>
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