On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 09:30:18AM +0100, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
> >> the sequence "=00". At this sequence the message get truncated by
> >> the mail server (Zero Byte means often "end of Text").
> > Uhm, in what context.
> In the context of 'C' and 'C++' programming where a nul character
> (Ascii Zero) denotes the end of a string of characters.
Yes, now translate how a single null character will truncate an entire
message and not just a single string; considering each line is a separate
string. Also, aren't those codes normally appended to the end of the line?
What, then, is going to be trunctated? :)
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