I don't see a way to send the source with Outlook 2007.  I only know
how to do this if it's an html message, this one is plain text.

FYI, it shows the same way on my windows mobile 6.5 handheld.  Same
exchange server.

What could be making this line be consistently weird, but the bayesian
/ helo lines be fine?  Could it be a strange encoding of the equal
sign?  Maybe change the format of the line to be something more like:

Oct-22-09 00:15:00 Trashlist cleaning finished, 39 before, 9 deleted
or better yet
Oct-22-09 00:15:00 Trashlist cleaning finished, 9 files deletd, 30 left in list.

Outlook also says "Extra line breaks in this message were removed."
Turing this feature off, doesn't change anything with the trashlist
issue, but it does move some lines like
Oct-22-09 00:15:00 Do Not Collect Messages with RedListed address:
Enabled **Messages with RedListed addresses will be removed from the
corpus!**

to be
Oct-22-09 00:15:00 Do Not Collect Messages with RedListed address: Enabled
**Messages with RedListed addresses will be removed from the corpus!**

That's much better looking.  I assume this is the way you intended it
and that this is another silly Outlook issue?  Are the returns between
Enabled and ** different than the returns elsewhere?  This also
happens with the redlist RE line.


On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Thomas Eckardt/eck
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Please look at the content (hex) of the file rebuildrun.txt . Are the
> wrong characters in there - I think (hope) not?
> Send me the source code of the mail you've received.
>
> It looks like, your outlook is decoding the mail wrong - [=36] is used to
> encode a mail 'quoted printable' - but the mail should not be encoded this
> way!
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
>
> K Post <[email protected]>
> 22.10.2009 03:31
> Bitte antworten an
> ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
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>
> An
> ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
> Kopie
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> Thema
> Re: [Assp-test] changes in 2.0.1_RC0.5.03
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Even with 0.5.03, my rebuild log that's emailed still has the wrong
> TrashList line.
>
> The email has:
> Oct-21-09 19:15:01 Trashlist cleaning finished, before =6, deleted =
>
> but the log file on the server has:
> Oct-21-09 19:15:01 Trashlist cleaning finished, before = 36, deleted = 0
>
> It is as if the space after the = and the first character of the
> number is removed.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:43 PM, K Post <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Wow wow wow!
>>
>> Wrapping looks great now, and it's so nice not to have to adjust it
>> based on browser width or machine!  I look forward to learning how it
>> wraps perfectly using the offsetwidth of the autostart button.
>> Clever, however you did it.
>>
>> I'm so thankful for your implementation of the file number search
>> functionality that I requested. The idea of hovering and geting the
>> drop down showing what file is what number is I great idea.
>>
>> Ah, and the removal of the full path for file names looks great.  So
>> much more concise.
>>
>> I'm running out of suggestions (you're devistated, I know)....
>>
>> Maybe instead of having the log file popup be triggered by hovering
>> over the size and files field, have the text "list file numbers" in
>> between help and reset form.  That way, if we're not using that
>> functionality, it won't keep popping the option?
>>
>> Also, if you insert the zero space whitespace (&#8203;) after / and _
>> in the filenames, it'll wrap, supposedly in all browsers, eliminating
>> even more of a possiblity of filenames exdending past the div.
>>
>> I'm so thankful to you for all of these changes.  It's going to have a
>> great impact on my day-to-day!
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Trevor Jacques <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>>> 2.0.1_RC0.5.03 has some improvements in MaillogTail
>>>
>>> Excellent. Thanks, Thomas. :-)
>>>
>>> T.
>>>
>>>
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