I've just spent a lot of time dealing with this issue and it's a massive pain.
The best solution I've found is to use an advanced RegEx to look at each line of
text, see if it has to be manually wrapped, do so and add in a >. This'll work
for all 'perfectly', but is also a pain to put into use. I'll release some code
to do it once I have a free sec to write it up.
As the reference said, f=f does not work with older readers and that's a major
problem with it. Personally, I'm not going to worry about it.


> Does iMSMail provide any support for flowed text formatting?  Is there a
> way to set this?
>
> ref: [http://www.joeclark.org/ffaq.html]
>
> Thanks,
>
> .brett
>
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