Re: making posts unreadable for google groupers?



On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 20:13:24 -0000, in message <86b7643c51832f3652d62b754bda8af0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Anonymous wrote:

Is there anything like the "web tv stationery" header trick for making
posts unreadable on google groups?

Here is a technique which IIRC used to make posts hard to read on GG..
But on testing today, it doesn't work any more.. (All it does is give
your post a false high line count, which may get it filtered by some
people..)

GG's handling of quoted-printable used to have one flaw. GG
correctly handled QP =XX, but GG at one time treated QP 'soft'
line breaks as 'hard' line breaks (see RFC2045 section 6.7).

See this message source / raw message to understand the technique.

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Cheers,
Ralph
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