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On: Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 08:33:44PM -0500,Bill Gruber Wrote:
} On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 17:33:41 -0700 Ben Parker said:
} >The simplest explanation of a very complex subject is that LISTSERV
} >handles the message body internally as a bytestream and does not generally
} >use the concept of 'line'.
}
} Now I'm really confused. The SizeLim keyword takes lines as the argument.
} So does Digest. And what about Long-Lines -- that works on a line by line
} basis even.
Yes Bill. And this exposes what (IMHO) is a design flaw in Listserv.
If you have a mailer that doesn't insert CRLFs and sends a paragraph as
one loooooonnnnnnnnng line, that paragraph is counted as one line
against sizelim.
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