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Received emails from sender below are always corrupted. The characters
"space" and "=" are added randomly, at least I think it's randomly.
Any ideas,
Al Moodie.
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Subject: Market Recap for June 19 2011
Alistair,
On our last blog we mentioned that there was still downward pressure=
in the market. Specifically we expected that the S&P mini woul= d
test the 1267-1270 range. This range was a 78.6% retracement of t= he
previous wave. We see time and time again that the 78.6% Fibonac= ci
tends to be the last holdout. A meaningful break of this level u=
sually means that the previous swing high or low will be tested. In=
the case of the S&P - we are talking about the March swing low. =
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I should add that the info at the top of the mail, the header, with
the exception of "To", "From", "Subject" has appeared in ALL my emails
for some time now. I don't know why it is there, I did not change the
eudora.ini file, nor do I have the "Blah, Blah" icon selected. Maybe
the two problems are conneted.
Al Moodie.
> Eudora 6.2.5.6
>
> Received emails from sender below are always corrupted. The characters
> "space" and "=" are added randomly, at least I think it's randomly.
Any empty lines between headers would be invalid,
and would, as far as parsing a message goes, stop the interpretation
of any further headers, treating everything else as the message body.
If a message has multiple parts, the absence of a specific required header
MIME-Version: 1.0
would also produce an invalid message.
The spaces and equals signs are somewhat like what would be expected
of "Quoted-Printable" encoding, sometimes employed to deal with long lines
and special (8-bit) characters, and could remain undecoded
if invalid headers caused a "QP" specification to fail to be parsed.
As to the long "DKIM-Signature:" headers, obviously they are in the message
as sent to you, and can be suppressed from view (when "Blah blah"
is not being depressed) using the "TabooHeaders" option, for example.
Eudora handles valid messages properly; it does not work overtime
to correct invalid messages, although sometimes other email clients
have taken a more defensive strategy and may fix some of the incoming errors.
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On 6/20/2011 1:04 PM (content of a so-called "corrupted" sample message):
> On our last blog we mentioned that there was still downward pressure
> in the market. Specifically we expected that the S&P mini would
> test the 1267-1270 range. This range was a 78.6% retracement of the
> previous wave. We see time and time again that the 78.6% Fibonacci
> tends to be the last holdout. A meaningful break of this level
> usually means that the previous swing high or low will be tested.
> In the case of the S&P - we are talking about the March swing low.
Ah yes, mathematical genius Fibonacci (approx. 1170-1250)
lived to nearly the same age as another mathematical genius
named Isaac Newton (1643-1727), who could well have known
about his predecessor of several centuries earlier.
All the same, Newton's mathematical investment system, had he any,
wasn't all that reliable, and even with Fibonacci to draw upon,
he reportedly lost a fortune in the "South Sea Bubble" of 1720.
"I can calculate the movement of heavenly bodies," said Newton,
"but not the madness of crowds."
And who, having seen the mortgage financing bubble ripple
world-wide even very recently, could think that world finance
is in any other hands but those of mad, greedy men, and that
the influence of such men is indeed as corrupted as ever?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Sea_Company
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Thank you. Taboo Headers have now cleaned up my emails.
Have emailed the sender about multiple blank lines in the header but I
don't expect a reply.
Al Moodie.