* Jonathan Wilson
First of all, could you in future please wrap your line at something less than 75 chars?
No, I could not. I do not like line wrapping because it messes up code examples very badly, and also on long topic-threads, line wrapping causes ugly formatting in the form of one-word and one-character lines that make things difficult to read. If you, or anyone, does not like long lines, you should find a mail reader that does the wrapping for you.
Well, if you setup was properly you would just _not_ wrap codelines, or other lines that did not do good with wrapping. And no -- I'm not gonna switch to another mailreader, so the consequence for me is that the limited amount of time I have to read and reply to this list, is not gonna be used on unwrapped mails. Sorry, but that is how I work.
I makes much more sense for people who want line wrapping to find a reader that wraps rather then asking everyone on the net to wrap it before they send.
Sorry.
It makes reading your mail much easier in some text mode mail readers and it's also standard netiquette.
Sorry again, but I think maybe you'd be happier with a reader that did wrapping for you.
I am finally happy now that I found one that does - so I'm not gonna change that. It would be a good idea if people read: http://learn.to/edit_messages Thanks, Mads Martin -- Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk "Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort." -- A. P. J.