Hi Maria,

On 8 Apr 2004 at 16:01, Maria Kristic spoke, thus:

> Sabahattin, a slight correction.  When you're writing an email to be sent,
> its contents are placed in a file called Mime Temp.txt.

Yep, I see that now - this is the KeyWord document that KeyMail makes you 
prepare before sending it.  Even so, it seems you can't modify it with 
KeyWord independently during the message composition.  You have to accept 
KeyMail's chosen format settings.  The file is written out just before 
you're made to confirm and send the message, and the text file isn't used 
once you've queued the message if you chose not to connect immediately 
(its stored in the Outbox folder structure).  So you can't modify it to 
correct formatting even if you want to, at least not in a way I can find.

The "Paragraph mode" I speak of is the paragraph-per-line mode set by 
using the ASCII file options list when creating or opening a new text 
document - KeyMail forces you to accept PDI's settings, and does not let 
you specify them yourself.  If they did, you could choose "Line" as saving 
document mode, and set margins.  Margins have no effect, otherwise, on the 
ASCII width.

Cheers,
Sabahattin
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