I've got Manhandler working properly with a POP mailbox.
In my email, I cut and paste a regular news article. When the emailed article is posted to the story node, each paragraph consists of 5 or 6 words from the first line, followed by an html break
and then the paragraph formatted normally.
For example:
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is
holding up renewal of the primary federal law that battles HIV/AIDS,
the 1990 Ryan White Act, causing a rift among activists on the subject
and threatening approval of the legislation this year.
Clinton (D-N.Y.) said she opposes
the measure because it would lower funding for her home state. But
some AIDS groups also see broader political motives at work. Other
states that would lose out include California, Florida and Illinois --
all places Clinton would need to win if she seeks the presidency. Her
critics also note that many of the states that would receive higher
funding under the new formula are rural and Southern, which tend to
vote Republican.
Clinton was the sole vote against
the Ryan White Act reauthorization bill that passed the Senate
Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions in May. Ever since,
she and other senators have been negotiating to find a consensus that
would allow the measure to pass by acclamation before Congress's
scheduled adjournment at the end of September. But a compromise has