Re: plain text - don't confuse content type and encoding. You can
have arbitrarily long lines in plaintext email. They get broken into
80-char lines in transit, but that's at the same level where all equal
signs become =3D and so on, and it's undone at the other end. If your
mail client hard-wraps outgoing messages above the encoding level, and
you can't turn that "feature" off, that's a problem with your client,
not with the medium of plaintext email.
As to the non-ASCII chars in the Applescript set, you've piqued my
curiosity. What does the language use VULGAR FRACTION ONE QUARTER
for?
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Mark J. Reed <email@hidden>
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