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Rick I don't know much about what appears in email, but a few thoughts. unless you're trying to reformat the email EXACTLY as it would appear in a client, I'd replace anything and everything that appears between "< and >" (including the ") with a CRLF, and process the rest of the email as unformated text. it appears that the '3D' stuff is some way of escaping a value somehow. i'm sure it's not taken literally anyway - take away the 3D from those html name value pairs, and you have very valid html formatting values. hth Rick ----original message-------- When I look at e-mail sitting on the IFS, I see things like "<TABLE cellSpacing=3D5 cellPadding=3D0 width=3D695 border=3D0>". However, this stuff is fine once retrieved by my mail client. I'm working on an application that processes mail straight from the IFS. How do I decode this stuff? Thank you! Zak Metz
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