That's header checking, not QSO content checking.  There's a difference, 
and I'm sorry I was not more clear.
* First, it makes sure you sent a Cabrillo log, not some other ASCII 
format, like .ALL
* Then it verifies that the header "makes sense" so it can categorize your 
entry
I believe it ignores any lines beginning with QSO: until the log checking 
software gets to it.
At 12:11 PM 3/6/2002 +0000, alsopb wrote:
>Those of use who have had our Cabrillo logs bounced by the robot for
>wrong op class and numerous other content things think otherwise.
>Some content checking is indeed done.  Of course, one might argue just
>what constitutes content.
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