Re: How to change OE so the coding is right automatically



"Paul Blay" <blay.paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote ...
"Phil" <phil.yff@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in evul-printable ...
[...]
The two most likely things to need checking are preferences / settings in Google groups and the encoding your browser is using when editing the post.

Forgot to mention that in certain circumstances Google Group
posts end up in Quoted-Printable which will annoy any OE users
replying to you. ;-)
.



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