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Can anyone tell me what does this statement mean name=3DGENERATOR.
Is it created by a software package? Thanks rogv24@yahoo.com |
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wrote: > Can anyone tell me what does this statement mean name=3DGENERATOR. > Is it created by a software package? Is this from the raw source of an e-mail message that has been encoded as Quoted Printable? The "=3D" would be the encoding of an equal sign (Hex 3D in the ASCII, ISO-8859-1, and Unicode character sets), and the actual value of the parameter "name" is "GENERATOR". -- Dan |
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I am trying to get of rid of spam. I thought that this was being
generated by a software package, then I could reject the email. Would you know of any specific statement that are being generated by software packages that can identify spammers in HTML. |
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On 3 May 2006 12:36:11 -0700, wrote:
> I am trying to get of rid of spam. I thought that this was being > generated by a > software package, then I could reject the email. > Would you know of any specific statement that are being generated by > software > packages that can identify spammers in HTML. Good effort but pointless. Unfortunatelly. -- buy, bought, bye |
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