We used to have that problem at school when we were programming too.  I
don't know if this was a specially written script (or program) but we had
something called dos2unix  - it would take out all of the break characters
- something to look into.

Chris Brunner




Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/31/2000 04:43:15 PM

To:   David Bobroff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  Re: mailer



> Derek wrote:
>
> >It sounds like your mailer is messing with the message...  What
> >mailer are you using?
>
> I'm using Eudora Lite on [gasp] Windows98.  Is this then an issue of DOS
v.
> Unix file states?  It *looked* right (but that doesn't necessarily mean
> anything, I know).

I bet its putting ^M characters at the end of each line.
That might be mucking up uudecode. Depending on how you
view the file in Unix, you might not see the ^M chars.

Try opening it in emacs, I think that shows ^M chars.

dave

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