At Tuesday 12/4/2007 04:56 PM, Jesse Vincent wrote:
> It's a bit obscure - there's a mention of it in
> http://wiki.bestpractical.com/view/Template . The real requirement is
> a blank line between mail headers and the message body in the
> complete mail message assembled by RT from your template plus other
> stuff RT adds. RT will put mail headers before your template - so if
> your template itself contains headers, you need a blank line between
> your headers and the body. If your template has no headers, the first
> line must be blank.
That's not _quite_ it. If the template has no headers and the first line
contains a :, then the first line must be blank. Otherwise, RT can't
tell the difference and tries to make it a header
jesse
Jesse,
I'm finding that a template with no headers _always_ has to have the
first line blank (vanilla RT 3.6.5). Otherwise I get:
error: couldn't parse head; error near: First line not blank
Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Steve
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