Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
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This is what showed up on my inbound digest. A string of paired
alphanumeric and alpha characters separated by the equals sign. Since it's
a test I'm sure I didn't miss any content.
But, I receive a lot of the lists posts with this type of coding or
whatever it is sprinkled through out the text. It's usually a pair of
letters and/or numbers with an equals sign. It makes reading the post more
challenging.
Anyone know what this is or what causes it on the sender's end? Is it HTML?
Gary
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