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> What does RFC 822 say? Whitespace at start of line in header
> indicates continuation from line above?
RFC1036 vaguely disallows continuation before header content,
and son of RFC1036 (not yet approved afaik) explicitly disallows
it. In any case, breaking the newsgroups line, even before the
first newsgroup name, will certainly break a lot of software.
The faq server on rtfm probably won't accept it.
As for the original question: the last time I used Eudora, there
was an option to tell it whether or not to insert EOLs. The name
of the option was very confusing (perhaps the Word Wrap option
mentioned) and had to be set to the *opposite* of what I
naturally expected. Perhaps this is the problem.
Edward Reid
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