Hotmail better get their act together or I will have to go elsewhere. Leading spaces are getting dropped when I inline and even when I attach as a TXT file. The only way it will let all my patches through unharmed is by leaving the extension as DIFF. I have several patches in my queue, but have been reluctant to send them out until I get this resolved.
-- Jeff S
_________________________________________________________________From: Tony Lambregts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Joerg Mayer wrote:Well I suppose I could if I had those instructions. However it seems out of scope for a style section. AFAIK just giving the patch a .txt extention and attaching will solve the problem for most mailers including outlook.On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 01:10:52AM -0500, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:This should read "Patches should be inlined (if you can configure your emailMaybe you should include a step by step instruction for outlook users
client to not wrap lines), or attached as text/plain attachements...."
how to do that. It seems that outlook is the leading misattachment generator,
so instead of just telling people what NOT to do, maybe you can tell
people how to do it right.
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Tony Lambregts
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