When you send SMTP (Internet) mail using Microsoft Exchange, the recipient
may see an equal sign (=) at the end of each line. In addition, the
following text may occur in the mail message:
<Sender composed mail containing characters not in the US-ASCII set.>
<These characters have been transformed into a printable form.>
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Microsoft Exchange uses an enhanced character set. The default MIME
character set for Microsoft Exchange is ISO 8859-1. Some gateways do not
support the way this character set issues a soft return for line feeds.
When this occurs, each line is terminated with an equal sign showing the
line break where the gateway's line-length support ends.
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To work around this behavior, use either of the following methods:
| • | | 1. | In Control Panel, double-click Mail And Fax. | | 2. | Click Internet Mail, and then click Properties. | | 3. | On the General tab, click Message Format, and then click Character
Set. | | 4. | Change the option from ISO 8859-1 to US ASCII, or click the "Use
MIME when sending messages" check box to clear it. |
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| • | | 1. | In Microsoft Exchange, click Address Book on the Tools menu. | | 2. | Use the right mouse button to click the recipient's address,
and then click Properties on the menu that appears. | | 3. | Disable the "Always send messages in Microsoft Exchange rich text
format" option. |
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