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29 @/* m_msgdef.c - some defines for sbr/m_getfld.c */
30 #ifndef lint
31 static char ident[] = "@@(#)$Id: m_msgdef.c,v 1.1 1992/01/24 18:22:58 jromine Exp jromine $";
32 #endif /* lint */
33 #include "../h/mh.h"
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35 int msg_count = 0; /* disgusting hack for "inc" so it can
36 * know how many characters were stuffed
37 * in the buffer on the last call (see
38 * comments in uip/scansbr.c) */
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40 int msg_style = MS_DEFAULT;
41 /*
42 * The "full" delimiter string for a packed maildrop consists
43 * of a newline followed by the actual delimiter. E.g., the
44 * full string for a Unix maildrop would be: "\n\nFrom ".
45 * "Fdelim" points to the start of the full string and is used
46 * in the BODY case of the main routine to search the buffer for
47 * a possible eom. Msg_delim points to the first character of
48 * the actual delim. string (i.e., fdelim+1). Edelim
49 * points to the 2nd character of actual delimiter string. It
50 * is used in m_Eom because the first character of the string
51 * has been read and matched before m_Eom is called.
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64 static char ident[] = "@@(#)$Id: m_getfld.c,v 1.8 1990/04/18 13:48:12 sources Exp jromine $";
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