has anyone else noticed extra spaces at the top of messages sent with
mutt 1.3.22.1i ? here's an example from a message posted to the bind9
users list...
from my sent-mail directory; the actual message file:
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thomas J. Zamberlan wrote:
.....
Status: RO
Thomas J. Zamberlan wrote:
> I was wondering, how do you have your 20K zones organized? Actually I
and in the message i received (actual file):
.....
X-list: bind9-users
Lines: 41
Thomas J. Zamberlan wrote:
> I was wondering, how do you have your 20K zones organized? Actually I
.....
i have noticed this a bunch of times when reading messages i wrote but
thought i just forgot to trim the extra line before the attribution. i
realize this isn't a lot of specific information; i was just wondering
if anyone else running this version of mutt has noticed this... i
haven't seen this happen before.
i'm using vim set to wrap at 72 as an editor. i suppose it's possible
that there's a problem with the editor (or with the mailing list
software) but i haven't noticed this with any other version of mutt, and
i have seen it happen on several lists. the problem isn't consistent
(ie normally messages appear as expected)
i'm using procmail to add a 'Lines' header;
#show number of lines
:0 Bfh
* H ?? !^Lines:
* -1^0
* 1^1 ^.*$
| formail -A "Lines: $="
i doubt that is the problem either; just trying to give as much
information as possible in case i'm doing something random that's
causing this.
w
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