> I'm just beginning to use 'exim' (now have qmail) but
> I've seen something like this, when a config file had
> spurious ^M <carriage-returns> (<CR>) in it, so SOME things
> were written as
>  .......half header<CR>next half<LF>
> or a File was editeid in Win* AND in UNIX,
> and got single <CR><LF>'s in Variable/Header Definitions
>  ... line-n  <LF>
>  ... line-n+1<CR><LF>
>  ... line-n+2<LF>

Thanks for the reply. I know what you mean I ahd those problems with Exim
before aswell. Anyway this doesn't seem to be the issue i this case I think.
I checked the configuration file and didn't find any CRLF's anymore.

I tried most of the settings as prefix = "" and so on but I still have that
empty line in my headers between :

Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 12:44:56 +0100

>From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Wed Nov  5 12:44:55 2003

Normally prefex = "" should remove the empty default (\n) but doesn't seem
to do that.

Ikke



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