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Subject: HTML duplicate copies?
From: radman <resist @ best . com>
Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 22:24:57 -0700
To: majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM

To all:

I sent a posting (listed below) to a list I moderate. The message was 
created originally by copying the text from a web site into MS Word, then 
auto-formatted for email, copied into an email (Eudora Pro), then sent to 
the list. It arrived as you see below (bounce headers stripped). It has 
created a duplicate of itself....I have tried this numerous times and the 
result is the same. Question:

Is it possible to:
a) modify majordomo so this doesn't happen, or
b) modify the email text before sending to the list

Please advise! Thanks!
===============

Attempted posting below:

-=====================_36140691==_.ALT
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed

Forwarded message:

From: <Crsn@aol.com>

   an interesting interview with dhoruba bin-wahad can be found at:

   http://www.mediafilter.org/MFF/S36/S36.dbw.html


Dhoruba Bin Wahad (formerly Richard Moore) won his freedom in 1990 after a
New York State judge found that the FBI had suppressed evidence that could
have helped clear him of his 1971 attempted double-cop murder charge.
Since his release, he has returned to outspoken political activism, and has
been particularly vocal against the War on Drugs.
With his newly-organized Black Coalition on Drugs, he advocates
decriminalization and "harm reduction" strategies. After 19
years in prison_seven of them in solitary confinement_Dhoruba Bin Wahad has
no apologies and no regrets. He spoke to us a
week after speaking at the Cures Not Wars rally against the Drug War in New
York's Washington Square Park on May 6.
Photographer John Penley also participated in the interview.

<snip>

--=====================_36140691==_.ALT
Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"

Forwarded message:

From: <Crsn@aol.com>

  an interesting interview with dhoruba bin-wahad can be found at:

  http://www.mediafilter.org/MFF/S36/S36.dbw.html


Dhoruba Bin Wahad (formerly Richard Moore) won his freedom in 1990 after a 
New York State judge found that the FBI had suppressed evidence that could 
have helped clear him of his 1971 attempted double-cop murder charge.
Since his release, he has returned to outspoken political activism, and has 
been particularly vocal against the War on Drugs.
With his newly-organized Black Coalition on Drugs, he advocates 
decriminalization and "harm reduction" strategies. After 19
years in prison_seven of them in solitary confinement_Dhoruba Bin Wahad has 
no apologies and no regrets. He spoke to us a
week after speaking at the Cures Not Wars rally against the Drug War in New 
York's Washington Square Park on May 6.
Photographer John Penley also participated in the interview.

<snip>

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