Re: ^M character at the end of each line
måndagen den 2 juli 2001 16:33 skrev John Hogan: > At 12:36 AM 7/2/2001, Csaba Bobak wrote: > > > I've noticed a ^M character in some plain text email messages in the > > > >qmail queue. Why is it there > > > >The ^M is the remain of a M$ machine's CR/LF pair, not converted. > > > > > ...and how can i remove it ? > > > > i use this wee perl scriptlet... i can't remember if it's free, share or > what... > > text of script follows (no flames for executables...) > > - hogan > > > #!/usr/bin/perl Why not use "delcr" from the tcpserver package ? -- Regards // Oden Eriksson Kvikkjokk Networks
Re: ^M character at the end of each line
> I've noticed a ^M character in some plain text email messages in the qmail > queue. > Why is it there The ^M is the remain of a M$ machine's CR/LF pair, not converted. > ...and how can i remove it ? For the existing messages in the queue I'd say sed or alike. For upcoming messages, you will have to find the point of misconfiguration. I could not tell you which side you should look for it (client or server). Csaba __ This message went through virus scan at Trend Ltd. which stated the message was clean of viri appeared before 2001.06.29.
^M character at the end of each line
Hi, I've noticed a ^M character in some plain text email messages in the qmail queue. Why is it there and how can i remove it ? - ronnie - This email had been checked by Asiatravelmart.com's Virus Scanner. Please email any questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]