Suggestion for replies.

Ramon Kagan rkagan@yorku.ca
Tue, 5 Feb 2002 14:56:34 -0500 (EST)


Hi,

It might be a nice option to allow users to decide whether they want
to have the original message in a reply.

What do you think?

Ramon Kagan
York University, Computing and Network Services
Unix Team -  Intermediate System Administrator
(416)736-2100 #20263
rkagan@yorku.ca



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Subject: Re: [imp] bug - sending messages with single dots on line

Quoting Michal <michal@michal.no-ip.com>:

> and in sent message were just lines which were above first line with one
> single dot. I know that on line with one single dot is command for SMTP 
> server to finish data input of mesage, but I should be able to send mesages 
> with single dots on line. Don't I ?

You probably have an older, buggy PEAR. It works fine here.

-chuck

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