[ further to my previous message ]:
This is what I sent (without the '^| 's):
| http://foo.bar.com/bla/burp.html
|
| From here, you should also be able to reach the RCS logs files which might be
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The point is that '^From ' is taken as the start of a new message. I imagine
and this is how I saw it cc-ed to myself:
| http://foo.bar.com/bla/burp.html
|
| > From here, you should also be able to reach the RCS logs files which might
be
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The point is that '^From ' is taken as the start of a new message. I imagine
So, the mailer inserted a '>' before the 'From' in the body of the message;
just thought to explain this, otherwise my previous message doesn't make
much sense. Cheers,
Philip
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