dave@utcsrgv.UUCP (Dave Sherman) (01/19/84)
I recently posted an article to {can.politics,net.jokes} in which I wanted to indent the text (it was a quote). Knowing about the well-known first-line bug, I wisely put a single character at the beginning of the first line. Wanting it to be relatively unconspicious, I selected the dot ("."). Lo and behold, I got private mail telling me the text of my article was lost. I resent it by mail (to pegasus!avi), and it was lost again! It appears that some news systems and/or mailers use the "." alone on a line as an EOF test even when the input is not coming from a terminal. I don't know the solution, but you can check whether you have the problem by reading the next article I post in these (net.bugs,net.news.b) newsgroups. It will begin with a single ".". In the meantime, it's probably not a good idea to use "." by itself. Of course, with "ed" and its derivatives it takes work to create such a line anyway. Dave Sherman Toronto -- {allegra,cornell,decvax,ihnp4,linus,utzoo}!utcsrgv!dave