In print.c, structure printbody, we have a </PRE> defined in the following section:
if(inheader) { if(set_showhtml) { fprintf(fp, "</PRE>\n"); pre=FALSE; fprintf(fp, "<P>\n"); } }
Unfortunately, I can't find the starting <PRE> for it, so I see it as a trailing tag that isn't supposed to be there. I open all of my messages with a <FONT...> tag (defined in the header configs) and because of that trailing </PRE> it's causing the rest of the message to get screwy - it ignores the <FONT...> tag from that point on.
I know someone mentioned some trailing tag not too long ago and I wasn't sure if this was it, but the latest sources grabbed from the CVS yielded this result for me...
Thought you wanted to know. :)
AMK4 PS: Does anyone (still) use http://bugs.hypermail.yeehaw.net ?
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