>1) REVDNS works most of the time, but occasionally returns a null string
>(see the enclosed header).
That would happen if there was no IP address to test for the remote
server. It could happen if, for example, you have Declude bypass your
backup mail server, and that mail server doesn't record the IP
address. I'll see if there may be another explanation.
>2) %VERSION% resolves to 1.21a instead of 1.21b.
Yes, that sometimes will happen with the minor releases.
>3) The X-Declude headers still have a problem with the line end. Although
>they show properly when viewed in NOTEPAD, they do NOT show properly once
>copied an pasted (as you can see below).
>
>I checked your headers with a HEX editor and here is the problem. The
>"run-in" headers all have a CR/CR/LF sequence (0d0d0a) - the headers that
>work PROPERLY have the correct CR/LF (0d0a) sequence.
That has already been fixed for the next release. Curse the guy that
decided that once computers started using monitors, they still should use a
CRLF (or various other combinations that are standard on other OS's). :)
-Scott
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