Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!udel!princeton!phoenix!Princeton.EDU!lrr From: lrr@Princeton.EDU (Lawrence R. Rogers) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: What to do when Next-Attachment header line is gone Message-ID: <12054@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Date: 8 Dec 89 18:56:04 GMT Sender: news@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Reply-To: lrr@Princeton.EDU (Lawrence R. Rogers) Lines: 23 I have been in a situation where the Next-Attachment: header line has been lost. One example is when the mail is distributed through a Listserv list on BITNET. Although in an ideal world it would be best if unrecognized header lines were left untouched, they in fact are removed. The question is: what is the format of the line beyond the file name, that is what is the source of the magic numbers contained in the Next-Attachment: header line? I thank you for the information and so does my boss. Larry Rogers (Postmaster@Princeton.EDU) Manager, UNIX Systems Princeton University Computing and Information Technology Computing Center 87 Prospect Street, Room 201 Princeton, NJ 08544 UUCP: princeton!lrr ARPANET/CSNET: lrr@Princeton.EDU BITNET: lrr@pucc.BITNET PHONE: 609 258 6483 FAX: 609 258 3943