On 29 Jun 2008, at 3:44, Beatrice Hopkinson wrote:

From: Beatrice Hopkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 28 June 2008 00:47:38 BDT
To: "Emailer List" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Re: Emailer & 10.4.11...


Chris - how did this person manage to access our list? Is there no one
monitoring these Emails - I was horrified to receive this message
??????????

 Bea

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From: Beatrice Hopkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/06/26 Thu PM 10:31:51 BST
To: "cb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,  "H.Halverson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: "emailer  list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Emailer & 10.4.11...

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

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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>


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Thank you for sharing that with everyone. It was probably someone who was even more irritated than I was by your continual "top posting". Let's see if I can reciprocate by "bottom posting" without trimming! ;-)

I have decided now, since I have not used emailer for over a year, to bid everyone farewell. I have nothing more to contribute and this has simply become a vexing energy sink.

Martin (UK)
http://www.glodark.com

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