Re: A mutt flea, or just me?: Last reply paragraph is not
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- Subject: Re: A mutt flea, or just me?: Last reply paragraph is not
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:52:19 -0500
- Comment: DomainKeys? See http://domainkeys.sourceforge.net/
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On Wednesday, June 18 at 07:16 PM, quoth Erik Christiansen:
> However, invoking vim within mutt reveals the invisible last (or
> only) paragraph. Curiously, appending a newline, to terminate the
> last line, while in vim, causes the whole trailing paragraph to also
> appear on exit to mutt.
Come to think of it, how can such an email actually exist? When email
is transmitted via SMTP, it's *required* to be terminated by a
newline. If it isn't, there's no way to know that the message has
finished.
So, if you're getting a message delivered to you that's missing a
terminating newline, that suggests to me that some part of your
message delivery service is snipping off the newline.
~Kyle
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