Thu, 14 Mar 2002 16:51:55 +1100
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> Is there a maximum allowable length of a subject line?
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> I have some mail-merge emails that have very long subject
> lines and I always have to truncate them so that ListServ will process
them. I
> use Outlook 2000 to send the job to ListServ. Does anyone else have this
> problem, and is there a solution other than create shorter subject lines?
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In a quick test of my Outlook 2000 client I found there was a hard limit of
255 characters that would fit in the field. I sent it to three different
online accounts and all 255 characters appeared as it was sent.
Also, LISTSERV is highly RFC-compliant so another clue might be found in RFC
822 (which is the relevant one for Subject: headers). Section 3.4.8
suggests that 'long' header fields are:
"...commonly interpreted to mean greater than 65 or 72 characters. The
former length serves as a limit, when the message is to be viewed on most
simple terminals which use simple display software; however, the limit is
not imposed by this standard."
It looks like shortening the subject is your best choice.
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