Another 'wrap' problem is very well illustrated below where the line is broken up and a word placed on the next line. I found if one narrows the page width of CE and continues to type without a 'return' that it does not break up. But let me know if I'm wrong when you receive this as I've been especially careful (which I am not always!).
Bea [EMAIL PROTECTED] >On Apr 22, 2008, at 9:34 PM, H. Halverson wrote: > >> But....of late I have an intermittant and seemingly random problem >> where >> recpiants get the email but it only has part of the content in the >> body >> of the email. It was as if part of the email gets "cut off" during >> transmission. > > >I used to see that as well. I *think* I finally tracked it to an odd >issue of line wrapping an where it broke in relation to the end of a >sentence. What happens is, you write your email, and if you are like >me, you insert blank lines between paragraphs (which based off your >email, this appears to be the case). > >Emailer then wraps the lines as needed when sending the data to the >mail server. If the wrap happens to flow to a point where the period >for the end of your sentence/paragraph is wrapped as the only >character on a line, then that is seen by the server as the end of >the email (the end of data marker is CRLF . CRLF, or exactly what is >sent to put a period on a line all by itself). > >As for fixing it, I never did "fix" it for me, I just accepted it as >an annoying occasional event. However, I do seem to recall someone >had an applescript that would pre-wrap an email and make sure a >period was not on a line by itself. This script may be on Fog City's >web site. > >-chris ><www.mythtech.net> > > >___________________________________________________________________________ >To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

