Gen: Message Gets Carriage Return Entered After 78 Characters (111860)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Mail Gateway to PROFS 2.x
- Microsoft Mail Gateway to PROFS 3.x
- Microsoft Mail Gateway to SNADS 2.x
- Microsoft Mail Gateway to SNADS 3.x
- Microsoft Mail Gateway to SMTP 2.x
- Microsoft Mail Gateway to SMTP 3.x
- Microsoft Mail Software Development Kit: FFAPI for Gateways and Applications 3.0
This article was previously published under Q111860 SUMMARY
A hard carriage return character is entered automatically after column 78
in a message sent from version 3.x of Microsoft Mail for Windows or a
version 3.x of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, MS-DOS workstation.
MORE INFORMATION
MS-DOS architecture requires that text have a hard carriage return
(Carriage Return and Line Feed) every 78 characters in the message. FFAPI-
based gateway, such as Mail Gateway to SMTP or Mail Gateway to PROFS, are
MS-DOS based and follow the 78 character per line architecture.
If you are sending messages to another Microsoft Mail user, you can
eliminate this 78 character wrapping by sending mail indirect via the
gateway. This method is called Backboning, and it will turn encapsulation
on and prevent the 78 character wrapping.
If you are sending to a non-Microsoft Mail user, send any text that
requires more than 78 character columns per line as an attachment.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/3/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB111860 |
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