I was asked by one of the people working Fedora Infrastructure issue
#8824 ("posts submitted to Fedora Users List getting lost") to try
sending a 'text only' email and see if that gets dropped. I logged out,
logged in to my root account where the font is set to Free Serif (not a
UKai font!). I made sure root's Thunderbird was set to text only (no
HTMl) for sending messages. I shut down Thunderbird.
I re-launched Thunderbird. This is the test message. To ensure a good
test, it's a few paragraphs long with a few sentences in each paragraph.
I wonder if this will reach the user's list. Are there any occurrences
of upper case 'A' with a "hat" (circumflex) in this message. I did not
put any. But they have been occurring between sentences. They only
show up when the message is viewed with Thunderbird's "View Source"
function.
Time's up! Typing fingers down! Hand in the test!
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