Thanks Wayne. I thought it was something like this but couldn't quite
   remember.
   The business of blank lines: do you mean a soace between paragraphs
   (which doesn't seem to produce a space  when transmitted) or
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   actually typing in a line as I've just done here?
   regards
   Martyn

   On Saturday, 23 November 2019, 14:53:50 GMT, wayne lute
   <[email protected]> wrote:
   Hi Martyn
   The lute list converts all text to plain text.  No fonts, no font
   sizes, no colors, and some non-North-American letters get garbled.
   This is done while removing any possible viruses from the message.  It
   is also because in the past HTML  formatted messages confused many
   people.
   If you want to keep your message clear I recommend that firstly you
   delete any text that isn't relevant.  This is important as otherwise a
   person can get confused  reading the message with replies.  Many people
   are too lazy to clean up their messages.  Secondly I recommend that you
   separate thoughts and paragraphs with a blank line.  The blank lines
   between paragraphs will stay with most mail readers.
   When you reply to a message, that message has been formatted by the
   list robot, by the original senders email program, and by your
   program.  As your conversation goes back and forth  these three
   processes interact in strange ways and add more and more layers to the
   message.  So it really helps if you take the time to clean up the
   formatting and delete unnecessary text each time you reply.  I know
   this interferes with the feeling of being in the moment which is so
   important to computer gamers, but it makes the results a lot more
   readable.
   Wayne
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