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- From: Kari.Hurtta@Helsinki.FI (Kari E. Hurtta)
- Subject: Re: 8-bit news
- In-Reply-To: berger@imag.fr's message of Mon, 21 Dec 1992 14: 48:17 GMT
- Message-ID: <KARI.HURTTA.92Dec21205342@plootu.Helsinki.FI>
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- Sender: news@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Uutis Ankka)
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki, Finland
- References: <CKD.92Dec15215407@loiosh.eff.org> <1gma3uINN2e6@rodan.UU.NET>
- <davecb.724685064@yorku.ca> <1gtep3INNbm8@rodan.UU.NET>
- <berger.724949297@gram>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 18:53:42 GMT
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- In article <berger.724949297@gram> berger@imag.fr (Gilles BERGER SABBATEL) wrote:
- > Which restriction? On SunOs 4.1.2, sendmail transmits 8 bits chars
- > without problem, and it do use SMTP. Obviously, if you send messages to
- > 7 bits hosts, the 8th bit will be lost (which give funny chars...), but
- > there should not be other problem, unless the software is bugged.
-
- IF you don't put 8 bits chars to address headers !
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