Bug?: TB! truncating lines exceeding 1010 characters (was: Re: Character Line Limit)

2004-07-14 Thread Allie Martin
Mike Dillinger, [MD] wrote:

 I have some friends who send me long emails and don't believe in
 formatting or hitting enter to separate paragraphs.

Yes. This is rather common.

 I think I've found a bug in The Bat! where it seems to truncate lines
 that are longer than 1,010 characters.

I can't duplicate this problem. I just sent myself a test message that
was a single line of text with 4231 characters. Not a character lost.
Maybe it's a server problem?

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Re: Bug?: TB! truncating lines exceeding 1010 characters (was: Re: Character Line Limit)

2004-07-14 Thread Mike Dillinger
--- Original Message
From: Allie Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 at 04:34AM PDT

Hi Allie,

AM I can't duplicate this problem. I just sent myself a test message that
AM was a single line of text with 4231 characters. Not a character lost.
AM Maybe it's a server problem?

I did some experimenting, and neither can I.  The only thing I have
noticed in the pattern is that all of the originating e-mails come from
Hotmail.  I guess perhaps they use some pattern to trigger something,
but I can't figure out what it is.  I even tried sending some mails from
a Hotmail account and couldn't duplicate it.

Thanks for your help.

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