I've been most annoyed lately with one of the Listserv lists that I subscribe to. I get most of my Listserv lists subscriptions in MIME digest mode, which Pegasus email does a fantastic job with. There is one digest that comes from a different server than all the rest of the Listserv generated digests. The messages in the digest have been consistently truncated after the first message for some time. Upon viewing the message "in the raw" it shows that the entire digest is indeed there. Comparing to a digest from the same server back when they WERE working correctly, there is NO visible difference. Today I got serious about being annoyed and edited the digest in the text editor. It turns out there is some sort of "space" on each blank line throughout the entire digest! If I remove the "spaces" (I don't know if they are a real space or some sort of non-printing character) before and after each MIME separator and after each message header (MIME digests have basic header information for each message in the digest) then it WORKS BEAUTIFULLY. If I don't remove the "space" after the MIME divider but do take out the one following the headers, then the headers disappear and the message stays. If I remove the "space" on each side of the MIME divider but not the one after the header, then the headers show up and the messages disappear. Now, for the question, who do I write to inform that the server is putting in the weird spaces and it is messing up the digests? Or do I write the developer of my mail program and tell him that his program needs to ignore incidental "spaces" on otherwise blank lines? I don't think that it is from my mail service as the MIME digests from the other Listserv servers come through normally and function correctly. If anyone wants one, I can zip up and send an example of a "before" and "after" digest that is giving me such fits. There is no way I'm going to edit several months worth of digests so that they "work" unless I can find a text- type editor that will recognize a blank line and remove the invisible spaces Something that recognizes [LF][space][LF] in a search pattern and will replace it with [LF][LF]. Thanks.