Tony Nelson wrote:
[snip]
[I wrote]
Odd. I've seen lines which look like they are over 180 characters long.
Perhaps my mailer is reformatting the text on the way in. Usually I like
lines not much more than 70 chars, shorter better to prevent quotes
overflowing.
You know much about Thunderbird? If so, reply via separate
e-mail, and maybe you can give me some help in that regard.
No, can't help you there, but just to make sure that I wasn't spouting
nonsense, I checked a couple of the messages you made that complaint about,
and I see no sign that the text was sent unwrapped. (Resized the window,
which resizes the text if it is being wrapped locally; make replies and
noted that each line had a ">", instead of just one on the front when lines
are wrapped locally.)
Hmm. But on my end it looks exactly like one big long line. And resizing the
window *does* make it re-wrap. Now the message you just sent (quoted here)
does *not* rewrap, and looks like short lines to me.
I also can't reply to you directly, as your server rejects my mail.
Now, that's really odd. I'm pulling directly from my server using POP.
So I dunno. I have no filters set, AFAIK. Not in Thunderbird. So it
would have to be sbcglobal that's doing it. And I haven't set anything
there, either. In fact, I don't much know how to use their stuff, since
I don't want to read my e-mail on "their" computer over the web.
I'd rather read it here.
Mike
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