Justin,
   That was my thought too, but they don't showup in vim and usually 
they do.  Also, deleting the header-seperating line and recreating it 
doesn't fix it, and make the thing search for "^[:cntrl:]*$" doesn't fix 
it, and _that_ should do it.
   Or atleast, that's what the manual says ;^).
   Don

Justin Mason wrote:

[...]

> I reckon you've got ^Ms in that message.  that would confuse it.
> 
> --j.
> 
> 



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