Brad Knowles wrote:

The messages may appear to be plain text, but they may be sent in a MIME bodypart type that makes it difficult to handle them well. This is especially likely if you have overseas clients sending e-mail to a mailing list hosted in English. In this case, this is a problem with MIME, not HTML.

To be certain as to what is going on, we'd need to see complete copies of sample e-mail messages that go through okay as compared to messages that fail, with all headers intact, etc....

Not sure if this list accepts attachments. I sent in a message earlier with the sample e-mail attached and haven't seen it. All of our messages are lacking the footer. Inserted below is one of our messages:
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Stefan Waidele jun. wrote:

>
>> Could be that Suse uses cfdisk or fdisk for partitioning and I think
>> this is happening only when parted is used.
>
>
> Yes. I don't remember the details, but I used Suse to resize the
> windows-partition.
>
> Well, It worked for me :)

Here is a series of posts that sound like a similar problem. I put my 2
cents in at the bottom. :-)

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=179474&perpage=15&pagenumber=1

So far I have not found out what Suse uses to partition during the
install.  Note that this fellow resized in advance, but made only one
partition.  I'm sure that the installer divided that partition up into
at least a swap and root partition.  If it did it with parted, then the
problem could happen.

Anita



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