Pretty sure that was fixed in 1.8e. Nathan At 09:37 AM 2/16/2005 +0100, Piotr Klaban wrote: >On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 04:46:46PM -0500, Peter DiCamillo wrote: > > A list owner has complained that his HTML digests don't always work > > correctly. In particular, he claims that for some digests, the links at > > the top for some items at the end of the digest don't work, although in > > general the links do work. > > > > I don't know what the real problem is, and I'm still investigating it. > >I do not have a recent Listserv here (just an old 1.8d), because >upgrading is too expensive to our University. That is why I do not >know if the below problem still exists in the newer version. > >Back in year 2001 I have reported to LSOFT a bug with HTML MIME boundary. >They said it would be fixed (perhaps in a newer version). >Maybe this is the problem your user can see sometimes: > > I.e. when there is in a mail line with 30 or more dashes: > ------------------------------ > then it would clash with the default HTML digest MIME boundary, > that is 28-dash line unfortunately (in 1.8d version at least): > >Content-Type: multipart/related; type="text/html"; > boundary="----------------------------" > >The non-HTML MIME digest (DIGEST NOHTML MIME) uses random string >for a boundary, while HTML MIME digest uses simple digest divider >(in my old 1.8d version). > >Best regards, > >-- >Piotr Klaban