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It makes perfect sense, though when I look at the mail item in hex, I see <CRLF>. Somewhere between sending and getting it into my client, the <NL> seems to get changed and that probably fouls up the client.

At least there's an explanation.

Tom Liotta

David Gibbs wrote:
Ken Sims wrote:

Your email client is busted.
The subject of the email is:
Subject: [PCTECH] Need firewall protection,
but have to LiveUpdate w/o firewall. What to do?
where there is a line break and a tab between "protection," and "but".
Look at the subject on your replies. Your client is improperly terminating the subject at the break and then misinterpreting/skipping the rest of the headers.


Actually, that might be Mailman adjusting the subject ... and, as was explained to me in the Mailman users list, it's perfectly legitimate to break the line up and adding a nl + tab.

david

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