On Fri, 10 Jul 1998 04:25:15 -0400, jcperez1@ix.netcom.com (Julio C. Perez) wrote:
> When I looked at the inbox file with a text reader, I confirmed that
>the new mail was being added. I could read all the new msgs with the text
>reader. On the first line of most msgs (the line which begins with "return-
>path...") there appear to be, in most msgs, a code of some type. Usually
>it is a letter such as "B" or "E" but sometimes it is a series of ASCII
>characters (such as sigma). Does anyone know what these codes mean or where
>I can get a list of definitions for them?
Those should be the number of bytes in the mail message. You cannot
read them, because they are binary.
John
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