In article <20020716202554.GA76902@actis2.merck.com>, Richard G. Ball <Richard_Ball@merck.com> wrote:
On [2002-Jul-16] Tim Pierce <twp@rootsweb.com> wrote:
So you could try forcing the issue by breaking the X-Command into these continuation lines yourself well before the 72-character limit. I don't know if SmartList/procmail will actually handle the continuation line correctly, but it seems like it ought to.
If Kevin can't turn off line-wrap he probably can't enforce headers either :-(
I understood his message to say they were already putting X-Commands in the body. Our SmartList installation includes this recipe, which I believe does the same thing that yours did without the benefit of Perl: :0 Bhfw # concatenate header and body * $^^$X_COMMAND: | formail -X "" I'm not certain this is in the default code but I'm pretty sure I didn't write it.