Hi Bruce,
Thanks.

>> Alex was bitching about a surprising/unexpected
>> "An HTML attachment was scrubbed..." section at the end of
>> his arrived message.
>> ...
>> Could anybody please help [explain/eliminate] this?
>> How can _I_ help?

> Bruce replied:
> I'm not quite sure I understand the question.  This message was sent as
>
> Content-Type: ...
>
> I think what you want is to tell your mail reader that you want
> plain text and not html.  Is that the question?
> <Link to a Gmail explanation of Plain Text vs. Rich Formatting>

To synchronize our thoughts, I typed a simple text in a 'vi' text file
which I will paste into the Compose box in "Plain Text" (as opposed to
what I had done so far, Rich Formatting+Courier New).
This simulates a silly, simple, text "*.c" file I want to show you.
Let's see how it arrives in the blfs-support Archives.

Four letters, A, B, C and D spaced with spaces (i.e. using Space bar only)
at positions (starting with one):
A: at 4
B: at 11
C: at 18
D: at 33
I also "drew" a scale for reference.
Finally, here's the two-line test "message":
123456789-123456789-123456789-123456789-
   A      B      C              D
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