In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tom Sadler [TS] wrote:'

> - --

Using the dashes above, at the beginning of your message could cause
problems for some since it's very similar to a pgp modified
signature delimiter. Some who use a special quotes macro for
stripping PGP signature dressings from their reply quotations would
end up stripping out all of your message text.

I'd therefore remove the <dash><dash> after the initial greeting.

TS> Hopefully it hasn't been altered in the sending.

I don't clearly see why this should be happening to you. I'm still
convinced there's a reason for it. Perhaps a MIME attached copy of
an example message off-list will make things clearer.

TS> The only consistant thing that I can see is that the originating
TS> mailer is Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19).

I don't know of MS Outlook causing peculiar problems.

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