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. > > -- -------------------------------------------------------- Donald L. Greer, Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] System Administrator Voice: 512-300-0176 AustinTX http://www.AustinTX.COM/ All opinions are my own. Flame me directly. "I don't necessarily believe software should be free... but if you pay for it, it should work!" -- Me _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk