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Quoted-Printable encoding Explained
Quoted-printable is an encoding method defined in the MIME standard. It’s used to transfer 8-bit data in a 7-bit data path in email.
Quoted-printable encoding allows for 8-bit characters to be represented as their hexadecimal values.
For instance, a new line can be forced by using the following string: “=0D=0A
“.
Line lengths are limited to 76 characters.
Related Terms:
- Glossary: Quoted-Printable
- Glossary: Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)
- Glossary: Sender Policy Framework (SPF)
- Glossary: DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
- Glossary: Domain Message Authentication Reporting & Conformance (DMARC)
- Glossary: Postmaster
- Glossary: Email Service Provider (ESP)
- Glossary: Allowlist
- Glossary: SpamAssassin
- Glossary: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
- Glossary: Deliverability
- Glossary: Domain Name System (DNS)
- Glossary: Hyper text markup language (HTML)
- Glossary: Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
- Glossary: Campaign
- Glossary: Contact
- Glossary: Engagement
- Glossary: Email Marketing
- Glossary: Spam