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Since 1.8-2002a (14.1), the .FO RAGGED dot command has been available
for template forms...I'm not sure if that solves this specific case,
though, I haven't had a chance to look through the templates.
(Perhaps contrary to popular belief, I do not carry DEFAULT MAILTPL
in my head...not enough RAM cache :), and more ECC errors the older I get...).
Nathan
At 10:39 AM 7/14/2006 -0400, Bill Verity wrote:
>I am finding that justified text in listserv messages is causing me
>a lot of problems. I try to write filters to scan for messages and
>would rather not have to use regular expressions to get around the
>multiple spaces. I'd like to suggest that we turn off justification
>for all listserv messages.
>
>For example, in the following text, I'd like to search for the
>string "For security reasons" and discard the mail, but
>justification makes this awkward.
>
> >For security reasons, the INDLRN135 list has been
> configured to request
> >positive confirmation of messages posted to the list. You must now
> confirm that
> >the enclosed message did originate from you. To do so, simply
> reply to the
> >present message and type "OK" (without the quotes) in the text of
> your message,
> >or click on the link below. If this does not work, or if
> the message did NOT
> >originate from you, contact the list owner for assistance.
>--
>Some minds are like concrete: thoroughly mixed up and permanently set.
>
>Bill Verity - 814-865-4758 Fax: 814-863-7049
>215A Computer Building - Information Technology Services, Penn State
>University
>At the office - on my Mac, of course ;-)
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