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Re: Disappearing CRs



Just to try to appear _slightly_ less stupid...

When I sent this email to the list, it was formatted correctly.  When I'm
reading it on the list, it's not.  Which obviously means it's an Outlook
problem.  Which serves me right.

I'll slink away now...

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

> 
> 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
>  
>