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About the person who said her posts were running together ... this is
because everyone was switched recently to getting MIME digests (on my
recommendation). MIME actually includes a separator line, but its purpose
is to tell your mail reader to present the postings as entirely separate
messages, not to run them together. The idea is that people whose mail
readers don't understand MIME will see the separator line OK, and those
whose mail readers do understand MIME will get beautiful, wonderful
displays in which each message appears in its own glory. However, people
whose mail readers interpret MIME *partially*, but not very well, see what
you've described.
If you are using Eudora Pro 3.0, there is something under Options that lets
you "present digest messages as separate attachments." I don't use Eudora
but I hear that this gives you very nice behavior.
If this doesn't work for you, you can send to [log in to unmask]
the command
SET LACTNET NOMIME
to return to the old behavior.
--
Norm Aleks (postmaster for LIBRARY.UMMED.EDU)
Let's do something cheap and superficial
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