Is there a character limit to the message command -M?

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MARK ESBROOK

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Aug 8, 2013, 4:33:45 PM8/8/13
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I first tried to do multiple message input commands  -M "This is a notification of acceptance..."  -M "We appreciate your support..."  but that just caused the last message input to overwrite all others and be the only message in the email. So I tried putting the entire message in one -M command, but now the message is being cut off near the end of it. So I first wanted to ask if there was a character limit to the message command?

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Mark Esbrook

Muhammad Muquit

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Aug 8, 2013, 5:02:54 PM8/8/13
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Which version did you try? Multiple one line message option is added in v1.17b1.

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MARK ESBROOK

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Aug 8, 2013, 5:05:44 PM8/8/13
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It just looks so jumbled when the entire message is contained in one -M container. Is there a way to use multiple -M containers so that it comes out more readable?
I tried copying the example  
-M "body line1: content disposition is inline"
-M "body line2: this is line2 of the body" but this causes line2 to overwrite line 1 for me.

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MARK ESBROOK

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Aug 8, 2013, 5:12:29 PM8/8/13
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  • mailsend1.16.exe.zip 
  • I'll give mailsend1.17b12.exe a try
Thanks

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