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SYMPTOMSThe Microsoft Exchange Windows 3.x client cannot fully display, or save to a disk file, messages containing large bodies of text. When you attempt to read such a message, the following error message appears: Attempts to forward or reply to the message will result in a truncated message being delivered to the recipient, and when sending, produces the following error messages: When you select the message to highlight it, click Save As, and specify "text" and a target filename, the process is completed without error. However, the message content in the target file is truncated. CAUSEThe Microsoft Exchange Windows 3.x client uses a 16-bit implementation of the RichEdit control (Riched.dll) for manipulating the contents of the MAPI property, PR_BODY, which includes the body text of the message. The Windows 3.x client RichEdit control has a limit of holding a maximum of 65,535 hard line breaks. WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, do one of the following:
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Exchange Windows
3.x client version 4.0. We are currently researching this problem and will
post more information here in the Microsoft Knowledge base as it becomes
available.
S E R V P A C K MORE INFORMATIONWith the fix applied, a modification is made to WMSUI.DLL so that it reports the following error Microsoft when you a Save a message as text and the message has a large text body that exceeds the RICHEDIT limit: Although this doesn't address the core problem, it does ensure that you are informed of the problem when you save a large message as text. Additional query words: Win16
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