Re: debian-user-digest problems

1997-06-14 Thread George Bonser
> (So can everyone stop using rows of dashes!! :-) > > -- David Pfitzner > > ANy idea HOW MANY dashes it takes in a row to split the message for your mail reader? Many programs put two or three to designate the .sig George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FRO

Re: debian-user-digest problems

1997-06-14 Thread David Pfitzner
> ANy idea HOW MANY dashes it takes in a row to split the message for your > mail reader? Many programs put two or three to designate the .sig The digest separator is 28 dashes. Anything over that seems to cause a problem. It probably has to start at the start of a line, too. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: debian-user-digest problems

1997-06-12 Thread David Pfitzner
I'm not sure if the problem is related, but I've also had trouble with debian-user digests, in my case using Emacs/RMAIL on a non-debian system. In my case the problem appears to be that debian-user-digest uses a row of dashes as message separator, but some messages already include rows of dashes,

debian-user-digest problems

1997-06-12 Thread Lee Bradshaw
I'm using debian 1.3 and having problems reading digest email with elm. First I get the following status message when opening a debian-user-digest email: Seems that message/rfc822 data was corrupted The other problem is that elm will sometimes stop reading before the end of the digest. When t