Paul, I did the test and my results are the same as your findings. Although the received email is intact. I tried the test again and added an extra line after the last line, and the email was intact, including the extra line. I guess I will be adding an extra line to email, when composing within SqWebmail, when I need to reference the last line later.
jason ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Theodoropoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 3:22 AM Subject: Re: [sqwebmail] Last line truncated in Sent mail folder > Almost two days now since this was reported. Sam? > > At 03:09 PM 02-26-2003, Kurt Bigler wrote: > >on 2/25/03 9:39 PM, Jesse Cablek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >wrote: > > > > > > > > Calling out for anyone to confirm an issue for me that I can consistently > > > reproduce: > > > > > > 1. In SqWebMail, compose a new message. > > > 2. Send to anyone, and erase EVERYTHING in the textarea body (even all > > > blank space) > > > 3. Type a few lines, put something you'll remember on the last line and > > > don't put a new line after it. > > > 4. Make sure the email saves a copy to Sent folder > > > 5. Send email, and go into Sent folder to read it > > > > > > Now when reading, is the last line truncated? > > > > > > I am using SqWebMail 3.5.0 - qmail as MTA - and have tried the same thing > > > with both virtual (vpopmail) user and a system user with the same problem. > > > > > > I have viewed the email in the Sent box with SqWebMail, Mozilla via IMAP > > > through Courier-IMAP, and Squirrelmail and none show the last line, so it > > > appears SqWebMail is truncating it if it doesn't end in a newline. > > > > > > Please confirm this issue so Sam can have a consensus to fix it ;) > > > >This might actually represent 2 bugs in SqWebMail: > > > >(1) the fact that the final newline wasn't written out > >(2) the fact that some other code (the display code, or earlier in the > >process?) depended on the final newline being there to avoid throwing away > >the last line > > > >Is that right? > > > >-Kurt Bigler > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > /jesse > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Paul Theodoropoulos > http://www.anastrophe.com > http://folding.stanford.edu > The Nicest Misanthrope on the Net > > > > >