I tried and this seemed to take care of an issue I was having.

Lance Rasmussen

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On 4/25/2001 at 11:15 PM Jacques Distler wrote:

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>"Roy C. Bixler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I tried to upgrade from qpopper 3.12 to 4.0 on a Linux server, but found
>that I had to revert when I got complaints from users of Eudora 3.0 who
>use send on POP feature.  Their messages were not going out as usual
>because the headers of their sent messages suddenly appeared all on one
>line.  I plan to have those users upgrade to a later Eudora version and
>use authenticated SMTP instead, but wonder if the apparent send on POP
>breakage is a known issue.
>
>I see the following comment in popper/pop_xmit.c:
>
>  *  06/11/00 [rg]
>  *           - Applied patch by Clifton Royston to translate network EOL
>  *             (CRLF) to local EOL ('\n').
>  *           - Now only initial ".\n' is recognized as end-of-msg (instead
>  *             of any line which starts with a "." and ends with a ".").
>
>Could that have anything to do with the problem?
>
>
>Sorta.
>
>XTND XMIT is, indeed (still) broken (as of 4.0.1). The buffer is written to
>the temp file with no '\n' to terminate the line(s)  (Doh!).
>
>The following patch fixes it:
>
>*** popper/pop_xmit.c.orig      Tue Feb 20 19:15:21 2001
>- --- popper/pop_xmit.c   Thu Apr 26 00:43:34 2001
>***************
>*** 165,172 ****
>- --- 166,175 ----
>               fputs ( &buffer[1], tmp );
>           else
>               fputs ( buffer, tmp );
>+             fputc ( '\n', tmp );
>       } else
>           fputs ( buffer, tmp );
>+         fputc ( '\n', tmp );
>       return 0;
>   }
>
>Jacques
>
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