I've noticed this since about 5 am, PDT, Sunday, 22 July.
Mail arriving since this time (and the time demarcation is pretty clean)
has carriage returns (^M) appended to the end of each header line, e.g.:
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 08:49:58 -0500^M
From: Jeffrey Franks <jfranks@quik.com>^M
Subject: DOCBOOK: DocBook table example modified for XML is broke for me.^M
To: docbook@lists.oasis-open.org^M
Message-id: <3B5ADA06.4EEE0B34@quik.com>^M
Is anyone else seeing this? Any ideas on a Debian cause? I'm running
mutt, exim, and procmail under Sid. IIRC, I was asleep at the point the
switch occured, suspect it could be something outside my system,
including possibly my ISP.
This appears to be effecting a few of my procmail recipies as well.
TIA.
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