Hello Avi,
Thursday, November 25, 2004, 01:34:03, you wrote:
AY Whenever I receive a UNIX text file in TB, the file seems to be
AY automatically converted to DOS format. I don't know if this is a
AY behavior of TB or Windows XP. Is there some setting that I can impose
AY that would prevent this
On Thursday, November 25, 2004, 17:32:30, hggdh wrote:
You mean attached files? Can you expand a bit on what is going on?
LF line endings get converted to CRLF. I'm pretty sure that this happens
because the files were sent as text (maybe encoded with quoted-printable),
so it's up to the
On Thu 25-Nov-04 1:34am -0600, Avi Yashar wrote:
Whenever I receive a UNIX text file in TB, the file seems to be
automatically converted to DOS format. I don't know if this is a
behavior of TB or Windows XP. Is there some
setting that I can impose
that would prevent this conversion from
On Thursday, November 25, 2004, 22:10:52, Bill McCarthy wrote:
Your mailer is violating 822bis section 2.3,
which specifically prohibits all bare LFs.
I'm pretty sure that Avi's problem is that the Unix mailer sends the text
file unencoded, with just line breaks converted from LF to
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 00:03:45 +0100, Jernej Simoncic wrote:
I'm pretty sure that Avi's problem is that the Unix mailer sends the text
file unencoded, with just line breaks converted from LF to CRLF, and if he'd
receive the file on a Unix machine, the mailer there would convert them back
to LF,
On Thu 25-Nov-04 9:43pm -0600, Avi Yashar wrote:
Sorry for being unclear. I am concerned about text files that are
included as attachments.
Alright, I just sent myself a unix file as an
attachment. After receiving it with TB!, I saved the
attachment to disk. I opened the saved attachment
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 22:29:29 -0600, Bill McCarthy wrote:
Alright, I just sent myself a unix file as an
attachment. After receiving it with TB!, I saved the
attachment to disk. I opened the saved attachment with
Gvim - it was still in unix format.
Same here. So maybe the problem is on the
AY On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 00:03:45 +0100, Jernej Simoncic wrote:
I'm pretty sure that Avi's problem is that the Unix mailer sends
the text file unencoded, with just line breaks converted from LF to
CRLF, and if he'd receive the file on a Unix machine, the mailer
there would convert
Whenever I receive a UNIX text file in TB, the file seems to be
automatically converted to DOS format. I don't know if this is a
behavior of TB or Windows XP. Is there some setting that I can impose
that would prevent this conversion from taking place?
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Avi Yashar
Windows XP Pro SP2 and The
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