Urs Gruetzner said: >I don't like at all, when an application is modifying my text after >typing, especially when I am not able to inspect and influence the result. You will not be able to inspect and influence the result where you really want it, at the readers computer. So any inspection regarding wrapping will be futile in most cases, I think. Except for shorter lines than 78 chars of course.
Perhaps you were accepting this limitation and meant you want to see what PowerMail does before you send it? That is possibly not totally unreasonable and would give the user a possibility to put in breaks in possibly better places. but the problem is adding this functionality without causing confusion at the users end. The solution is not totally obvious, to me at least. PM 5.2.1 | OS X 10.3.9 | Powerbook G4/400 | 768MB RAM | 30GB HD

