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Subject: Re: archive2.pl and EOL
From: Christopher Adams <chris @ sparkie . osl . state . or . us>
Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 10:17:31 -0700 (PDT)
To: Peter Bostrom <pbostrom @ morino . org>
Cc: "'majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com'" <majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM>
In-reply-to: <01BC5950.8BD55140@pc12078.morino.org>

This is not a Majordomo problem. It has to do with the format of the 
message text and the hard returns or EOL characters. Different platforms 
(Mac,PC,Unix) handle EOL characters differently. I believe (though am not 
sure), different mailers will handle text from a variety of formats 
differently, and will result in this problem. I don't have a solution 
though.

Christopher Adams
Automated Systems
Oregon State Library
chris@sparkie.osl.state.or.us


On Mon, 5 May 1997, Peter Bostrom wrote:

> Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 12:33:32 -0400
> From: Peter Bostrom <pbostrom@morino.org>
> To: "'majordomo-users@greatcircle.com'" <majordomo-users@GreatCircle.COM>
> Subject: archive2.pl and EOL
> 
> Stupid newbie question I'm sure . . .
> 
> What would cause my MS Exchange users' 
> messages to generate archive entries that frequently 
> (though not constantly) end in an '=20' or simply '=' 
> when they are written out.
> 
> The message(s) are text/plain, i.e., no fancy content
> types. I'm stumped, help.
> 
> Majordomo - 1.94.3
> BSDI 2.0 & sendmail v8
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Peter Bostrom
> The Morino Institute
> 1801 Robert Fulton Drive
> Suite 550
> Herndon, VA 20191
> 703.620.8971
> 
> 


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