Mighty monks, I have an intranet running that sends emails to the registered users. I decided to change from a plain text to html. OOPS. I discovered that when a line is sent to an email client that is too long it breaks the line and inserts a ! (exclamation point). This doesn't happen when you edit the email on the screen. And it too, is html. So what is going on? Is this something I don't get about sendmail? It's really the dumbest thing. All I do is read a file with the text of the email, assign it to $message and replace any \n with <BR> and enclose the whole thing in <SPAN class=md> tag. Too weird. What should I do. Your everfaithful baby monk, Uncle Ron

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