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|  Rob Swindell to Nicholas Boel  |
|  FMail 2.3.0.1 public beta release  |
|  27 Mar 24 16:19:44  |
 
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Re: FMail 2.3.0.1 public beta release
By: Nicholas Boel to Wilfred van Velzen on Wed Mar 27 2024 05:39 pm
> NB>> First, is it just me or does the custom tearline only allow 24
> NB>> characters?
>
> WvV> Yes, that is the maximum, because that is the room for it that is
> WvV> reserved for it in the config file. I don't know why this is. I
> WvV> searched the ftsc docs, but it doesn't mention a length limit for tear
> WvV> lines.
>
> Is there an easy way to up that to 75? (this allows for the "--- ", so you
> could go less if you also need to allow for the " (XXX/XXX:XXX.XXX)" so it
> won't wrap to the next line. So around 55, I suppose?)
Tear lines (starting with "--- ") don't normally have FidoNet addresses in
them. Are you thinking of an origin line (starting with " * Origin:") ?
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