Benjamin S. Rogers wrote:
> 
> Well, seeing as how I've written e-mail clients, I can't possibly
> imagine one that doesn't. Most mail clients which send mail break the
> line at around line 80.

Email clients should break at a space just before the maximum 
number of characters set by the user, with 998 as the hard 
maximum. If there is no space before the maximum, they should 
allow over the maximum to 998 characters.
Apart from that, there is always the option of a transfer encoding.


> Outlook 2002 tries to "sense" these breaks and
> remove them, but it isn't very good at it. If you can suggest an e-mail
> client that guesses correctly every time, I'd be impressed.

What is there to guess? There either are spaces or not.

Jochem



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