I just tested this on my own system, and it seems to be working. 
Let me know if it does the trick for you, too! 
 
""Aaron Stone"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: 
 
>  
> I think that I understand the problem now. If you wouldn't mind getting 
> into the source code for a moment, take a look in pipe.c, around line 470.  
> Comment out the line...  
>   
>        && ringbuf[(ringpos - 5) % RING_SIZE] == '\r') {  
>   
> and add the ") {" to the line above it. Recompile. See what happens!  
>   
> What I suspect is that when a message arrives in \n-only format, that the  
> single-period-on-a-line line looks like this in the stream:  
>   
> First line\nSecond line\nLast line\n.\r\n  
>   
> So rather than looking for "\r\n.\r\n", it should be looking for "\n.
\r\n".  
>   
> Thanks,  
> Aaron  
>   
>   
> Blake Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:  
>   
> >   
> > Those are only single periods BTW, they were transformed to doubles in   
> > transit. I've switched back to CVS from May 2, so my mail is only   
> > delivered once.  
> >   
> > Blake Mitchell wrote:  
> >   
> > >  
> > > Still no good I'm afraid. Now messages get repeatedly delivered, with   
> > > things like this on the end:  
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> > > Aaron Stone wrote:  
> > >  
> > >> Definitely my fault :-\ Now fixed in CVS.    
> > >> I added a small (six char) ring buffer in store_message_temp in   
> > >> pipe.c that, when it is filled with \r\n.\r\n, indicates an end of   
> > >> message. All five of those characters are then stripped from the end   
> > >> of the storage block. This might not be correct behaviour; it's   
> > >> possible that only the final .\r\n should be stripped... I'm not   
> > >> clear on this bit of the RFC.    
> > >> Aaron    
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