Re: Process MIME Message?

Ian Hastie (ianh@spuddy.mew.co.uk)
Wed, 26 Jun 1996 13:15:01 +0100

In article <0ixzx4hbPiuG091yn@xs4all.nl>,
BenGrimm@XS4ALL.NL (Ben C. O. Grimm - Libertatis Praesidium NL -) wrote:
> In article <AvmzxItuuvrU091yn@zems.fer.hr>,
> written on Mon, 24 Jun 1996 12:19:44 +0200,
> aivanise@zems.fer.hr (Aleksandar Ivanisevic) stated:
>
> > mikus@bga.com (Mikus Grinbergs) wrote:
> > >Why did article <hdVzxAwP7gpJ090yn@spuddy.mew.co.uk> in the yarn-list
> > >(by ianh@spuddy.mew.co.uk on: Re: Feature question/request) trigger
> > >the "Process MIME Message?" prompt when I looked at it?
>
> > Looks like YES or listproc screwed some headers. Or the poster didn't
> > configure it right.
>
> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
> > The best supplement to the best offline newsreader!
>
> This seems to be the culprit. The "The best .." line is attached
> to the Content-Transfer line and interferes with its dicrete
> function.

It is definitely the problem, though this is not how the message left
me! I have done a simple mail test and found that one of the machines
on my outgoing mail route is duplicating the second, indented, part of
the X-Info: header line. I've tried deleting this now so it should work
OK! Strange thing though... my copy of Yarn didn't prompt me with the
copy I got back.

Ian.

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