[ale] Line wrap in Mozilla versus shell based email
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Tue Jan 6 12:42:36 EST 2004
Dow Hurst wrote:
> I still don't have a handle on how to get my email to wrap properly.
> I've specified in Mozilla that plain text outgoing email is to be
> wrapped at 60 characters. However, based on some testing I've done, it
> is pretty obvious that Mozilla isn't enforcing this the way I need it
> to. I prefer using Mozilla for email. I am used to it and have all my
> work related email for years stored in this format/program. Anyway,
> does anyone have advice on how to bend Mozilla to my will? Is there
> some magic pref I can set that isn't by default?
How are you verifying that it's not wrapping properly? As I recall, if
the receiving email user has set a wrap setting for their received
email, it will overide your sent wrap setting. (sent=60, receive=70).
>
> Also, I like sticking the little smiley faces, or emoticons, in the text
> but I have never looked at those in a email client that might not render
> them. Do they display in mutt or pine as the usual type of text based
> emoticons of past fame? For example, does :-) look like :-) in mutt or
> pine? The first one is a text based colon, dash, and right parentheses
> while the second is a standard smiley face from the menu in Mozilla.
> Just looking for some direction and advice here on plain text emails
> sent to ALE. TIA,
Can't help you with that one.
> Dow
>
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