anderson@udder.macc.wisc.edu (Jess Anderson) (07/24/90)
For several months I've been using Elm (currently 2.3 PL5)
without problems. Over the weekend I ran into something I
don't understand. For the first time I sent a message to
a primary address *and* a cc: address (both fully qualified
Internet addresses). I'm configured to keep a copy of the
outgoing mail in a file with the (main) address logon name.
Neither recipient got the message body; all they got was
the header. At first I thought I must have failed to
insert the body text (dumb but easy enough mistake; I
prepare my messages offline on another machine), but on
checking in the outgoing archive, the message body is
present and complete, proving that I did insert it correctly.
I dimly remember someone mentioning something like this
a while back, but didn't pay much attention, thinking it
didn't apply to me.
Help, anyone?
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