Bob Blick wrote: > You and Olin are both using Outlook. Perhaps you could try something > different. No! I'm not the one doing something stupid. Besides, Outlook is a defacto standard whether it adheres to the real standards or not and whether you like it or not. However in this case it nothing to do with the issue. > It's possible it uses hints on long lines to detect binary > encodings, or some such, and gets tricked sometimes. Again, I'm pretty sure this is happening in a POP3 server, not in Outlook. I have seen Outlook display very long lines as a wrapped paragraph when they've come from other sources. > The OP sent his message with Yahoo webmail, I believe. I doubt there's > much one can do to change its behavior. Sure, don't use Yahoo webmail if you don't want people to think you are an idiot. That's the same thing you were telling me to do by not using Outlook Express, and that wasn't even the source of the problem. Besides, I'd be surprised if there aren't various settings even on something like Yahoo webmail, although I don't know, haven't looked, and frankly don't care. ***************************************************************** Embed Inc, embedded system specialists in Littleton Massachusetts (978) 742-9014, http://www.embedinc.com -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist