On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Bob Bell wrote:
> have the first line "cut off"? I first noticed one of mine a few weeks
> ago, and I've noticed several in the past days. The first line isn't
> really cut off, but is included with the headers of the message instead
> of with the body. Unless your mail program shows you the message in raw
> format, you probably won't see this first line.
>
> I know it doesn't seem to be just me, because you can check out one
> of Thomas Charron's messages
> at: http://www.mail-archive.com/gnhlug%40zk3.dec.com/msg02603.html . On
> the archive you don't have to option of looking at the message source,
> but Thomas' first line regarding installing Win95 over Win98 isn't
> there.
>
> Anybody have any ideas on what's wrong or how to fix it?
Well, it doesn't seem to be a mailer issue, since I noticed this with
several of Ken Lussier's messages, and you use netscape and he's using
internet mail (shame on you Ken! :) so there's no correlation there.
One possible work-around: be sure to leave a line or two of blank space
at the start of your message. That's what defines the beginning of the
body of your message.
--
Derek Martin
System Administrator
Mission Critical Linux
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