Am 11/25/2011 07:42 AM, schrieb Dennis E. Hamilton:
My usual e-mail plaintext format does not have fixed line breaks inside paragraphs. That allows reflow in accordance with the recipients e-mail browser window parameters (just like with web pages).
yes, pretty normal as I don't know nobody who makes a line wrap after 72 characters. ;-)
Because there are still many clients that won't reflow, and many users here expect hard line breaks in paragraphs, my approach is to sign those e-mails. The digital signature technique adds line breaks and other normalizations to ensure that no intermediary or recipient breaks the signature. I did not make any line breaks in the two preceding paragraphs.
Wow, interesting effect as signing text shouldn't be the difference in this case.
I am signing this e-mail so that you will receive it broken up the way that it is readable for you but I don't have to make the change for everyone I send mail to. I still forget to do this from time to time.
It's OK, it was no personal criticism to you. I just was bothered of the situation itself.
Marcus
-----Original Message----- From: Marcus (OOo) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2011 15:42 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Rationalizing two OpenOffice websites [ ... ] PS: How comes that the text is sometimes well formatting and like in this mail it's only one long unwrapped line. So, sorry if my hand-quoted text is worse. Marcus [ ... ]
