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"Andy L. Kettlewell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Aug 1997 07:22:45 -0700
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Stop talking about this in the group, it isn't bee related.  Thank you
At 09:53 PM 8/24/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Bob Rolfness wrote:
>>
>> Michael Reddell wrote:
>> >
>> > This week I recieved a complaint from a Bee-L subscriber who finds that
each note I send to the list has a binary attachment that causes
>> problems for his e-mai
>> >
>> > He uses Pegasus in Windows 3.1, and I use Microsoft Exchange in Windows 95.
>> >
>> > Is any one else having a similar problem?
>> > Is any one else using Pegasus or MS Exchange without such problems?
>> > Has anyone solved this sort of problem?
>> >
>> > If so you can send your response directly to me since this isn't really
a topic that should live in perpetuity on the bee list.
>> > Michael
>> > [log in to unmask]
>>
>> Michael - Yes, I have the same problem.  Your first line in the above
>> message, to me, is one very long one.  I'm using Netsacape 2.02 and have
>> had a simular experience with a couple others.  Don't know the problem
>> as I'm not a couputer guru, so if I'm really interested in the heading
>> or subject line the message goes in the bit bucket.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Bob
>
>Bob
> It sounds like you need to tell netscape to "wrap long lines."  For
>version 3 of Nestscape, it is under the View menu.
>
>
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