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Scott Vernon
 
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yes, I'm still using ind.net, although I thought they were dropping
the free service last month. it's only doing it when I reply to your
posts. The few that went through I cut/pasted and replied to someone
else's post.

Scotty


"katysails" wrote in message
...
That used to happen all the time when I was still using individual

(formerly
berlin)...since I switched to ATT it hasn't happened...it would most

often
happen with Horvath's posts and with the posts from alt. insane,

aviator
crossposts...

"Wally" wrote in message
.. .
Scott Vernon wrote:
For some reason I can't reply to Katy's posts. I get the below

error
message. Can anybody tell me why?


As it indicates, line 4 in the headers is too long. I think it has
something
to do with the references to previous posts in the thread, which

is used
by
newsreaders to build the sequence of replies. There's a set limit

to how
long this line can be (might be 1000 bytes), but it's possible

that not
all
servers implement the limit. The problem, to some extent, may rest

with
Outlook Express - ISTR reading that it has a tendency to write

rather too
much information into that line (or doesn't manage it properly),

such that
some servers will reject the post.

I've had it happen occasionally when using the individual.net

server, but
replying to the same post via my ISP's text server worked okay.


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