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Message of Fri, 8 Sep 1995 00:22:37 -0400 from LISTSERV
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On Fri, 8 Sep 1995 00:22:37 -0400 Mark L Hunnibell
<[log in to unmask]> said:
>I asked what would happen if someone happened to send a message to a
>list with 73 equal signs in the body of their message. They told me that
>LISTSERV would move it over one or something like that so that it
>wouldn't be misinterpreted. This may be a recent revision to LISTSERV,
>but I found several messages in my source LOG files that had 73 equal
>signs starting in the left column.
It's actually not that recent, but it hasn't been this way from day one.
The KIDLINK lists have been around for a quite a while and I'm not
surprised to hear that some of the archives have the problem you
describe. I thought you were talking about new lists on your PC.
>The *other* (very strange) thing I found were three entries from the
>archives in 1991 that had *72* equal signs, followed by a space, and
>then a number, like so:
That's something RiceMail does. If someone ever edited the logs with
RiceMail, that's what you'd get.
Eric
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