Subj : Re: Netmail issue To : Vincent Coen From : Alan Ianson Date : Sun Oct 25 2020 11:32:27 Vincent Coen wrote to Alan Ianson: VC> I cannot think of a reason why mbse a Linux product would create a Win/dos VC> new line as that's the CRLF two bytes block as *nix ony uses one byte. I guess it's the DOS heritage of BBSing. Multimail and other QWK readers will wrap your text up with CRLF at the end of lines and I think MBSE does that with messages saved on the BBS also. CRLF has been a PITA since day one. It makes messages harder to format on a screen that is a different size than what it was saved on. It was great to format messages for an 80x25 screen when everyone was using that but not everyone uses that today. VC> Is this block being created from a msg created within mbse, i.e., say VC> golded or other message editor ? I'm looking at these messages inside of .pkt files. These lines start with a CRLF, it's completely out of place there. Ttyl :-), Al .... Always listen to experts, hear the impossible, then do it. --- MBSE BBS v1.0.7.18 (GNU/Linux-x86_64) * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .