tass, You say you sent this from a mailer which only breaks the lines as you put them in. Let's see if this works. It looked like this to me when I got it...: ___
I just wanted to take a moment to thank the makers of PowerMail for such a great looking program. So far, things seem to be working pretty nicely. ___ Are there just three lines? "looking program." should be all on the second line and the rest one line above or below. Ok. As I just noted in a response to Chris Walker's post, I have e-mail that is _not_ broken to any set length upon receipt in PowerMail. It's _not_ HTML, so unless the devs want to step in an definitively say that PowerMail _does_ break incoming mail to a specific length, IT DOESN'T. And I still got yours broken on my end. >Every line break I typed made it through all those "server" breakers that >have been touted as being the problem when typing properly (say "old >school") Of course they made it through. Line breaks are not _removed_ in the process of transmitting e-mail (as I find implied in your statement above), they are _added_, and they may not be added by _your_ mailer or your _recipient's_ mailer -- **that's just the point**. If your Courier- mailer definitively does not add any breaks but the ones you specify, don't blame PowerMail -- at best, it's the list software's fault. >... when typing properly ... There's a little book you might find apropos. It's titled, "The Mac is not a typewriter." Give your return key a rest and let the computer do the work for you. Chris --

