Just a few hours ago, George Mitchell stated "I like the idea of peer
review before opening a BT item" before re-posting one of his issue. As
do I, therefore I will do a second and last try before submitting this
to the BT. Is there really no one out there who knows the RFCs well
enough to answer? As I said, a final try:


If you unpack and open the attached message in Notepad, you will see it
ends with the word HOME on a separate line. If you open it in TB!, the
last line is truncated to HO. Same happens if you import it.

If I open it with Notepad, place the cursor at the last position, hit
enter and then save the file, I can open it or import it in to TB!
without loosing the trailing ME.

This actually was how the message did look like from the beginning, it
was me removing the trailing CR/LF before importing it. Now, before I
open up a bug report, is this a bug, or are there some RFC(s) specifying
a message *should* end with CR/LF?

-- 
Regards,
Marcus Ohlstr�m

Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
PGP Public Key at http://www.canit.se/~marcus/pgp.asc


Attachment: tbmsg.rar
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