Attachment Warnings - End of Line Behavior Changed (CR, LF)
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Feb 1 15:42:16 GMT 2006
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If you switch off "Sign Clean Messages" so that the body of the
message is totally untouched, it should leave them alone like it used
to.
This is a major problem which we are working on.
On 1 Feb 2006, at 15:30, Marco Radzinschi wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> I noticed that the CR/LF behavior has changed in the newest version
> of MailScanner (4.49) from DOS (LF only) to Unix-type text files
> (<CR>+<LF>) for the generated attachment warnings.
>
> I treid removing the excess <CR> characters in the report templates
> myself, but I noticed that the Perl script still appends to the
> report templates with <CR>+<LF>, which makes it appear mangled on a
> GroupWise system running on Windows.
>
> I did not see a configuration option for this, so I am assuming
> that it is hard-coded somewhere in the script, or in one of the
> external modules that the script uses. Does anyone know how to
> change this behavior?
>
> Thank You,
>
> Marco Radzinschi
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