Yes, and I guess with all the HTML stuff on there it was probably at 255 characters, 
but then in theory shouldn't it just go on to the next line?

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Cal Frye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 08:26:55 -0500

>David Dousette wrote:
>> 
>> Opening up the MBX file in a text editor shows that the line was indeed cut off 
>there at 250 characters.  The Hotmail graphics that it uses are part of the HTML 
>message, I believe... they're just little smiley things you can insert in instead of 
>doing ;) that.  I wonder if the same would happen if she just sent the message using 
>plain text... my other friends who use Hotmail use plain text, which would explain 
>why their messages get through fine, maybe?
>> 
>> I'll attach a text file with a piece of the message that got cut off from the MBX 
>file... if you view it in Notepad with word-wrap turned off, ...
>
>Careful! Notepad itself has a line-length limit of 255 characters!
>Learned this the hard way editing the HKSI web templates and breaking
>long javascript lines. Don't get the two truncation actions confused....
>
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>
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>Center for Information Technology
>Oberlin College
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