On 5/27/04 7:35 AM chris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote. >I'm guessing the email you are trying to send contains text you cut and >paste from another source. The text is carrying a bare line feed >character, which is technically illegal in the SMTP protocol. It usually >isn't an issue (email clients don't generate them by default, and many >mail servers don't care and ignore them). The only thing you can do is >clean the text in the body of the email.
You are right again Chris. Or at least when I eliminated in my Reply a quote from the original received email then my reply worked. There is a little rectangluar symbol preceding each line of the quote. I have seen this before and wondered if it was something the other email prog. is inserting as a quotation preference which will not work with Mac. I can reproduce this symbol by holding down simulataneously the Option and any F5-F9 key. And I if put it in this email to you it will not Send. What does this do I wonder? Thanks for your help, doug ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

