Hi Terry,

> The outgoing messages do not show those extra lines, so they must have
> been added by the mailserver or something.

The good news is I can capture the incoming network packets on the
machine that receives the emails for mailman.lug.org.uk, and happened to
catch your question about HDMI monitors.

The Received headers show the only intermediary on the path before that
machine as

    optiplex.localnet ([31.185.33.174]) →
        mrelayeu.kundenserver.de (mreue009 [212.227.15.163])

The bad news is the end of the SMTP's DATA-command data, terminated by a
`.' on a line by itself, with added line numbers by me to highlight the
blank lines, is

     1  Is there a way to view the information that I need during boot-time, 
without 
     2  connecting a monitor?
     3  
     4  -- 
     5  
     6  
     7  
     8                  Terry Coles
     9  
    10  
    11  .

So three blank lines before, two after.  And they're blank, no spaces,
control characters, etc.

Do you mix two different MUAs, mail clients, with the sig defined
differently in each?  What if you try moving the cursor past the `s' of
`Coles' where the sig is defined?

-- 
Cheers, Ralph.

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