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Subject: Inspires - carriage returns
When I leave an inspire for something, it doesn't honor the carriage returns that I put in so I've got just a big ol' block of text with no paragraphs.


2013-06-20 12:45 PM
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Subject: RE: Inspires - carriage returns
Does this work correctly now?  It does on my end.
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