Ma, 09 Mai 2006 la 09:51 -0500, Mark Flacy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a scris:

> On 2006.05.09 09:01, Mişu Moldovan wrote:
> > 
> 
> [snip]
> 
> > Balsa by default inserts in the messages that it creates at the end  
> > of every line an " =20" expression. That seems to be a "hard wrap"  
> > that mail clients use it to always wrap lines whenever they bump  
> > into it. However, some clients insert in the mails they generate  
> > just a "soft wrap" consisting only of one "=" which make the mail  
> > clients wrap lines more liberally, expanding lines to the entire  
> > width of the available space in the current view. I would also  
> > prefer the "soft wrap", it seems so much better, why isn't it  
> > enabled by default?
> 
> Well, the "Format=Flowed" declaration in the header resulted in a  
> perfect re-wrap of your e-mail.
> 
> Of course, when you *do* set "Format=Flowed", you cannot send any  
> preformatted ascii tables or block indented paragraphs.

Sorry if I'm wrong, but I think I was referring to something else. Please look 
at my current reply (composed using Sylpheed). See how the lines expand to the 
right to fill the whole width of the message view? You might need to maximize 
the window to see that. That's what I meant by "soft wrap", the mail client 
uses the whole horizontal space to display the message. True for all mail 
clients I've ever used. The replies from Balsa are "hard wrapped", usually 
leaving some space to the right.

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