Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem
- From: David Thompson <dave.thompson2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 02:17:12 GMT
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 16:44:02 -0700, Keith Thompson <kst-u@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
CBFalconer <cbfalconer@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
<snip example>Frankly I consider all this fuss ridiculous. A one line added sig
by the news-server is not causing serious problems for anyone.
It's adding *six* lines. After your own signature, there are threeI very much doubt he could do that last. <ObSlightlyTopic> C makes it
blank lines, the "-- " delimiter, the "Posted via ..." message, and
another blank line.
I'm assuming the three blank lines aren't part of your own signature.
If they are, I suggest you remove them. Removing the trailing
new-line at the end of the last line of your own signature (if you can
do so) might also help. (If you could fool teranews into putting the
"-- " on the end of the last line of your own signature, that would
probably silence most objections.)
implementation-defined whether a 'partial' last line (no newline) is
supported but </> NNTP only supports complete lines. Ditto vanilla
SMTP. With mail-MIME _some_ encodings of (text) content-types can have
partial last line, but going news-MIME to solve this tiny problem is
like chopping your head off to solve a slight headache.
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