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echo: net_dev
to: Rune Johansen
from: andrew clarke
date: 1995-06-05 02:38:18
subject: High ASCII in headers

> Do I break any EXISTING rules or standards/specs if I use high-bit 
 > ASCII in the headers of a FidoNet message/netmail that is to be 
 > echoed out on the public FidoNet conference echos?

No, however you cannot guarantee that 'high-bit ASCII' characters
produced and displayed on the originating system will match those
displayed at the receiving system(s).

andrew

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