said:
Hi,
>After I remove the blank line and save the file, what should I open it
>with?
Thunderbird or whatever your mail client of choice is.
>I tried by copying the message to EPM,
How do you copy a message to EPM? I assume you mean you opened the saved
message in EPM and edited it, removing the single extra blank line and not
changing anything else.
>removing the line and
>saving.
OK so far, I suspect.
>It gets opened as a text file
By what?
>I
>mailed the file to myself as an attachment and it opens as plain text.
I would not reccommend this, but it could work It appears you did not
edit the file correctly. The text you want to read will end up as an
attachment to an attachment, but hopefully your e-mail client is
sufficiently smart enough to handle this.
FWIW, just to be sure, I tested the recommended edits here and it works
for me.
Steven
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