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In article <[log in to unmask]>, Eric Thomas
<[log in to unmask]> says:
>>some time now. First, it seems that for one of our lists, some digests
>>sometimes are being truncated, for some people.
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>Some mail systems truncate messages larger than a certain size. Your
>digest certainly did look big.
I can buy that. However, why would it cut off the file after about 100
lines? In addition, digests seem to get cut off at random lengths, and
people always seem to say that they're cut off right at previous message
quotations (line starting with '>').
>>* Prime= "MON-FRI: 08:00-15:00;SAT-SUN: -"
>This syntax was broken (I think) by 1.7f. I found out when a small unix
>site tried to use it and it didn't work as expected. I am very surprised
>to see that others are using it :-) Since it plain and simple never
>works, I assumed that the lack of bug report just meant noone used list
>specific prime time any longer, as otherwise people should have noticed
>immediately after installing 1.7f. Anyway, this is fixed in the next
>release.
The next realease? Is that 1.8b? We're running 1.8a here. It's not a great
problem, but I'd like to have it working if possible. Thanks!
Bob Jackiewicz [\] UIC Computer Center E-mail: [log in to unmask]
University of Illinois at Chicago ListServ Administrator
OS/2 - Windows done RIGHT!
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