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MIME question ? <nofill> and </nofill>

1997-06-13 16:08:00

I have been getting some weird messages recently.  When I try to read it in  
PINE the EOL/CR/LF/whatever you call it are all screwed up.

IE it looks like this:

I have put new Complete Access files in the openstep/submissions folder.  I  
will send a
documentation package in the coming week.
 Thanks, Randy
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 06:11:19 -0700 (PDT) From: Timothy Luoma  
<jaxnet!peak.org!luomat> X-Sender:
luomat(_at_)kira Reply-To: jaxnet!peak.org!luomat To: Randy Leonard  
<jaxnet!oceansoft.com!randy> Cc:
jaxnet!peak.org!next-ftp, jaxnet!randy Subject: Re: CompleteAccess for  
OpenStep In-Reply-To:
<9706111326(_dot_)AA01305(_at_)oceansoft(_dot_)com> Organization: The PEAK FTP 
site for  
OpenStep & NeXTStep X-Ftp:
ftp://ftp.next.peak.org/pub/next/ X-Url: http://www.next.peak.org/~luomat

but when I click 'reply' I get this:

Tim:


I have put new Complete Access files in the openstep/submissions folder.
I will send a documentation package in the coming week.

<nofill>
Thanks,
Randy

Begin forwarded message:

Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 06:11:19 -0700 (PDT)
From: Timothy Luoma <<jaxnet!peak.org!luomat>
X-Sender: luomat(_at_)kira
Reply-To: jaxnet!peak.org!luomat
To: Randy Leonard <<jaxnet!oceansoft.com!randy>
Cc: jaxnet!peak.org!next-ftp, jaxnet!randy
Subject: Re: CompleteAccess for OpenStep
In-Reply-To: <<9706111326(_dot_)AA01305(_at_)oceansoft(_dot_)com>
Organization: The PEAK FTP site for OpenStep & NeXTStep
X-Ftp: ftp://ftp.next.peak.org/pub/next/
X-Url: http://www.next.peak.org/~luomat

</nofill>


This is the MIME information from the headers:

Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Disposition: inline

So how can I get rid of this?

Thanks
TjL

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