I asked this last week in LSTSRV-L, but didn't see a response; I'll concede it's a very low-priority subject of limited interest. -Kary On Mon, 8 Apr 2002 17:21:09 -0400 Paul Karagianis <[log in to unmask]> asked [log in to unmask]: First the question: What does the "long-lines=" header keyword do? The manual says it defaults to Yes, enabling support, but doesn't describe where these things turn up or how long is long. Second, the naive wish: We recently ran into a situation where a subscribers mail system did drops and retries on a posting because part of the system enforced the RFC822 (yup... the envelope part, not the '821 letter part) maximum limit of 1000 characters per line. It appears that the RFC's prefer that we support long lines (>1000 bytes with LF), and allow us to accept them, but forbid us to transmit them. It would be nice if <side track deleted> setting the "long-lines=No" keyword was designed to get around this, but I'm guessing that "long" in this context refers to punch cards. -Kary