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M1CUK  > NASA     30.09.03 19:03l 39 Lines 1093 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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VK5BWF wrote:-

> Apparently the software that Kenny uses has wordwrap at about  300  characters  . 
> I wonder if the reference to TELNET in the footer has  any  significance  .

None whatsoever...

Kennys messages get passed through the system just the same as anyone
elses do.

If there is a formating problem with the text, it has nothing at all to do
with it being sent via telnet.  it could well be that Kenny has imported
the message in to winpack and
it has displayed ok as he will probably have word wrap turned on, If it
was a word document or something simalar the chances are the the lf/cr
didnt copy properly, hence 
your very long lines of text. 

Does the software that you read messages with not have a line / word wrap
facility ?? 

most do...


73's 
    Trev,
    SysOp GB7FCR 
    E-Mail trev@gb7fcr.co.uk	
    Web Site http://www.gb7fcr.co.uk
    AX25 - tcp/ip - Telnet - axip - RF & Internet Linked System's
    Message timed: 00:37 on 02 Dec 02
    Message sent using WinPack-Telnet V6.80
    GB7FCR A KB2VXA FREE ZONE.
  


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