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Message from Joe Clark [05:51 99-02-19 ]:
>>>On Feb 16, 1:53pm, "Miroslaw J. Wiechowski" wrote:
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>>>} This might be difficult as there is no standard way of telling which
>>>} part of the message is the text and which part is only a signature.
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>>>Ahhhh, but there is. I described it in my earlier post.
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>>>It's a line containing dash, dash, space, newline, i.e. "-- "
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>>>Of course not every mailer implements it correctly (or at all). :-(
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>>Could you, please, quote an official Internet document (eg. RFCxxxx)
>>which exactly defines what a signature is?
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>Eudora author Steve Dorner sez there is no actual RFC, though it is
>accepted practice.
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>The point is that Listserv should know to stop comparing two messages
>after the "--" point.
In that case there is NO oficial standard and Listserv should not
try to guess what can be a signature, IMHO.
mjw
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