[The above is a completely OT link intended for testing purposes only. 
 It is included again below for further testing.]

http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/broncos.htm 

Ken, it appears that your link was munged.  I've sent three links this
morning to a test queue and all arrived correctly.  Paul has had the
similar results.  Can you repost the URL except add some filler first? 
I'd like to see if it's something in the URL itself that is causing this
behavior.  It might also be a function of how your email client software
embeds URLs.  Perhaps some handle it differently than others.

John

>>> "Ken Diliberto"  2/14/03 11:22:56 AM >>>
Just a quick link test.  These are pictures of our construction
project
to upgrade the network.

>>> "Paul Borghese"  02/14/03 08:43AM >>>
Ok, I updated our anti-mime software.  Let's see if that fixes the
problem of having a URL on the first line.  I personally have not been
able to duplicate the problem.

Please send me any bug reports!

Paul

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Paul Borghese
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Subject: RE: CCIE and Packet (the cut'n'paste from hell!) [7:62998]

In this case the issue is the URL spans more the 72 characters which
is
the size most e-mail clients use as a width of a message.  When you
cut/paste you do not capture the entire URL.  But this is not
GroupStudy's faults, it is the fault of the client software.

But there is a case where GroupStudy mangles URL's.  Remember
GroupStudy
will always attempt to translate your HTML posting into Plain-Text. 
So
if you have an HTML posting with the  Scott,
> I think the problem is that they're trying really hard on the list
> to avoid becoming "commercial" (see the thread "CCIE Study Materials
-
> Anti-Rant [7:62930]"), so they've blocked promotions for specific
vendors
> like that "Cisco" place.... (lol!!!)
> Geoff Mossburg
>

Heh heh.  :-)  No, the actual issue is that a URL can't be in the
first
line
of post, as I recall.  If you want to post a URL you must add filler
to
it.
This particular issue has been a thorn in the side of Priscilla for a
while
now.  

John




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