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Re: Posting problem with the web-interface!
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lugnet.admin.general
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Sat, 8 Jan 2000 06:16:34 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.general, jasper@janssen.dynip.com (Jasper Janssen) writes:
> On Sat, 8 Jan 2000 04:45:50 GMT, jasper@janssen.dynip.com (Jasper
> Janssen) wrote:
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> References: <Fnv9B7.H2D@lugnet.com> <387356CD.F163AA7@voyager.net>
> <3882db17.91566531@lugnet.com> <38741821.9B62453@uswest.net>
> <38741B3F.F8D3F7F6@voyager.net> <FnwDE9.Eos@lugnet.com>
> <FnxEKG.Iz4@lugnet.com> <3874E642.D0715C15@voyager.net>
> <Fny09J.L1o@lugnet.com> <Fny956 <slrn87c1ls.klj.mattdm@jadzia.bu.edu>
> <FnzMpC.7Eu@lugnet.com> <FnzoAK.Erx@lugnet.com>
> <FnzwuA.9BA@lugnet.com> <FnzxCq.BDx@lugnet.com>
> <FnzytE.J5I@lugnet.com> <3876b20b.267719492@lugnet.com>
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> Incidentally... the left-half-of-a-msg-id results when a newsreader,
> instead of simply adding a new Reference and it getting chopped off,
> deliberately shortens the references: line (as it should..) to remain
> well within the 512 char limit.
Eeek, but it shouldn't *chop* at 512 characters, should it?! :-p
What you said before -- keeping the first reference and eliminating some of
the middle ones -- seems much more sane. That way they're all still <.*> .
> Guess what newsreader mentioned in the msg-id to the right of that
> phenomenon exhibits _exactly_ that behavior by default..
slrn?
> Incidentally, does that msg-id having a hostname that isn't lugnet.com
> mean anything? leafnode server? Reverse-DNS to something meaningful?
Dunno.
--Todd
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| On Sat, 8 Jan 2000 04:45:50 GMT, jasper@janssen.dynip.com (Jasper Janssen) wrote: References: <Fnv9B7.H2D@lugnet.com> <387356CD.F163AA7@voyager.net> <3882db17.91566531@lugnet.com> <38741821.9B62453@uswest.net> <38741B3F.F8D3F7F6@voyager.net> (...) (25 years ago, 8-Jan-00, to lugnet.admin.general)
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