On Tue 27-May-03 5:49pm-0400, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

> @27-May-2003, 14:02 -0400 (19:02 UK time) Bill McCarthy [BM] in
> mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

>>> Putting "From" at the start of any line is an invitation for a
>>> routing server to "mess with your head" <g>.

>> Actually, that's "From " at the start and not on "any line."
>> Only on lines that follow an empty line. That was not the case
>> in my example.

> <shrug> my comment stands.

Let's see.  The next line starts with From and should not be a problem
for any server following the "standard."
Fromxxx

The following two lines may very well cause a problem:

>From Bill

I was simply pointing out that the "standard" calls for message breaks
at a line starting with an empty line followed with a line start with
the word From following by a space.

> Your mail was affected by a routing server. It has been seen here
> before. Often, but not always. Ergo it's not this server and it's
> not TB.

I did not suggest it was TB in the mail to which you were responding.
However, as I pointed out before, TB does have its own problems with
the Export / Import process.

-- 
Best regards,
Bill

"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as
 when they do it from a religious conviction"
      [Blaise Pascal, Pensees (1670)]


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