Thu, 29 Jan 2015 15:56:18 +0000
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I thought I should ask how others are doing this:
Every now and then, I will have to edit the archives of some list -- I've had our IT Security guy order it and there have been a few other occasions. It is *not* something I encourage or make a habit of doing. My standard reference for this has been
http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/1.8d/qs/editlogs.html
We are running Listserv 16 on a RHEL 6 box
If I have to edit a log, it is done in Linux using (al)pine.
I have seen this (so far) only with Microsoft's "Outlook Web App" (OWA) on Windows (have not checked the Mac). If a command is sent, a stray character will be sent as well, producing an error:
e.g. > ?review mylist
Unknown command - "?REVIEW". Try HELP.
The same command sent in Outlook or via Gmail (on ie, firefox, chrome) has no problems. This came up because I am working on documentation, and this is one of the odd things that needs to be done. I *assume* the stray character, represented as a "?" is a byte order mark (BOM) but do not know and was wondering if others had encountered it.
Thanks,
--Joe
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