At 16:29 1999-12-25 -0500, Frank Farance wrote:
> At 23:07 1999-12-25 +0300, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
> > Hi there!
> > 
> > On 25 Dec 99, at 12:01, Frank Farance wrote
> >     about "Re: Other windows crashes":
> > 
> > > > Also, you post this on Eudora and you still got that damn line length
> > > > set wrong!
> > > 
> > > My line length in Eudora is set just right.  The problem is a
> > > *display* issue, not an E-mail generation issue. 
> > 
> > You are NOT a betatester then, for if you were, you'd have 
> > read the corresponding RFCs.... I'm not going to enlighten you 
> > on these, since it's clearly a waiste of *my*, _rather_valuable_, 
> > time. I don't care about yours...
> 
> Presumably, you mean there are some RFCs that are not satisifed.  Which ones in 
>particular?  I can read the RFCs on my own, just point me to the one you think is 
>problematic.
> 
> You're right that I'm not a beta tester.  I never claimed I was.  I was just asking 
>for technical support information about The Bat.  Can't logical lines be of arbitrary 
>length?

[Sorry on the prior message ... I hit Send by accident.  I didn't get to include the 
following sentence ...]

Regarding the RFCs, I'm assuming you are talking about RFC 2045, right?  Doesn't RFC 
2045 quoted printable permit *logical* lines of arbitrary length?

-FF
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