Formatting a mail

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Hi all,

Please can someone show me the easy way of fixing this format problem,
I am sure it must be a simple command.

I am mailing myself a file from postfix.
the file is created by doing a cat of around 10 files into my tmpfile
when viewed by less it looks like this
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH04 today is 24
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH05 today is 7
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH06 today is 0
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH07 today is 0
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH09 today is 0
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH10 today is 0
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH11 today is 0
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH12 today is 0
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH13 today is 0
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH14 today is 0
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-PRT02 today is 12
Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-PRT03 today is 17

However when I mail myself it mail -s "TEST" pnward@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <
/tmp/tmpfile

The mails looks like below when opened in outlook :(

Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH04 today is 24 Number of pages
printed for RIAS-INS-HH05 today is 7 Number of pages printed for
RIAS-INS-HH06 today is 0 Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH07
today is 0 Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH09 today is 0 Number
of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH10 today is 0 Number of pages printed
for RIAS-INS-HH11 today is 0 Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH12
today is 0 Number of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH13 today is 0 Number
of pages printed for RIAS-INS-HH14 today is 0 Number of pages printed
for RIAS-INS-PRT02 today is 12 Number of pages printed for
RIAS-INS-PRT03 today is 17

Before anyone says get a better client this is for work.

Thanks

Paul


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