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Disappearing CRs



I use mutt on a bunch of Linux and Unix systems primarily to toss files from
one system to another, and I've run into an odd problem.

I'm trying to send a file with the following rsync results:

Number of files: 8944
Number of files transferred: 3455
Total file size: 2702230825 bytes
Total transferred file size: 1724095316 bytes
Literal data: 1724095316 bytes
Matched data: 0 bytes
File list size: 201181
File list generation time: 2.531 seconds
File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds
Total bytes sent: 1724660773
Total bytes received: 76184

so I just do a 

mutt -s 'test' tim<daily_report

It _almost_ works.  Some lines turn out perfectly.  Some, however, look like
they're missing a CR:

Number of files: 8944
Number of files transferred: 3455
Total file size: 2702230825 bytes
Total transferred file size: 1724095316 bytes Literal data: 1724095316 bytes
Matched data: 0 bytes File list size: 201181 File list generation time:
2.531 seconds File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds Total bytes sent:
1724660773 Total bytes received: 76184

sent 1724660773 bytes  received 76184 bytes  802389.84 bytes/sec total size
is 2702230825  speedup is 1.57

If I send it as an attachment, i.e.

mutt -a daily_report -s 'test' tim</dev/null

it works fine every time.

I'd suspect a Unix-to-Windows translation problem, except if that were true
I'd expect everything to be on a single line always.  As it is, most of the
lines turn out just fine - just a few are run together.

Any pointers in the right direction appreciated...

-- 
Tim Boyer
Director IT and Engineering Projects
Denman Tire Corporation
(330) 675-4249