Basically, I expect that the complaint is that the lines have extraneous forced new lines in them instead of just flowing and letting the recipients email client take care of it. I use Thunderbird and noticed this behavior but I don't yet know how to fix it either.
Sent from my iPad > On Nov 21, 2015, at 03:27, simon <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am very curious as what you are talking about. Is it something with html in > mail? I configured thunderbird to only show me plain text so I can focus on > the content and not some graphic noise. > > > simon > On 20-11-15 23:06, Peter Coghlan wrote: >>> >>> Just a hit . . scanning/printing without having to go to kinkos etc.... >>> to any of you needing something that will >>> >>> print--- nice photos >>> print 11 x 17 >>> scan a tad larger than 11 x 17 >>> fax >>> reasonable price >>> free OCR software >>> built in duplex printing >>> has a bin sheet feeder too for doc size >>> >>> get a hp officejet 7612 >>> >>> I got mine on sale for $160 >>> >>> not a speed demon but a helpful device >>> it is handy. there are times we need to print something larger than >>> legal size for museum displays etc or scan large magazine cover, >>> schematics etc... it has worked well. >>> >>> we use this for pretty much in house use. >>> >>> patrons needing lots of something scanned we have still have to >>> contract with one of our offsite vendors. >>> (shoemakers children analogy etc.) >>> >>> Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC >> >> Are you formatting your outgoing emails like this in retaliation for not >> getting [cctech]/[cctalk] in the subject line in order to be able to sort >> your incoming AOL mail? >> >> Regards, >> Peter Coghlan. > > -- > Met vriendelijke Groet, > > Simon Claessen > drukknop.nl
