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Date: | Mon, 24 Sep 2012 17:53:03 -0400 |
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> I'm on digest model of lactnet. Why is it some issues are quite
> extensively long (especially if it was a reply to the digest, and they
> didn't cut out the original email), but some are just 3 lines for 1
> question?
The Lactnet server does not strip extraneous text from the digest. It
simply compiles individual posts until they reach a certain number of lines
and sends it out as the digest. So, if a poster does not remove the
previous digest it will be resent. I think, but am only speculating, that
sometimes the computer will just send what it has, regardless of length so
some digests are shorter than other. Not sure though, as I get individual
posts.
So, a friendly reminder to make sure you remove any extra text prior to
sending your post.
Kathy, for the list mothers
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