>What's  happening  is that Yahoo is pushing its output over the limit,
>and  other  MTAs  are  cooperating.  It's easy to do that when writing
>HTML, since one starts to think that <CRLF> is not interpreted.

And, to make it more interesting, the HTML is sent in its own MIME segment, 
which is usually sent using the "quoted-printable" encoding format, which 
makes it very easy to "wrap" long lines (>1000 characters) without any 
CRLF's after it is received.  So Yahoo is acting like Microsoft here, 
trying to create their own standards.

                                                    -Scott
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