On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 18:39, Adrean Clark wrote:
>
> Word wrap was forced. The text I pasted was not supposed to have line
> breaks, it was supposed to fit the width of the mail program. Plain text
> usually runs the width of the screen it's on -- that's what I want, not
> forced line ends. H
Adrean Clark wrote:
>
>So it must be my mail program that's causing the problem? I tried sending
>the same message from Google mail and my SquirrelMail program -- both had
>the hard wrap.
Both Google Mail and Squirrel Mail wrap messages. Look at the message
in your sent mail or sent folder. You'
Adrean Clark writes:
>
> Word wrap was forced. The text I pasted was not supposed to have line
> breaks, it was supposed to fit the width of the mail program. Plain text
> usually runs the width of the screen it's on -- that's what I want, not
> forced line ends. Hope I'm making sense.
A
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 18:25, Adrean Clark wrote:
> I'm still having trouble with word wrap. I send out messages in plain
> text, and I don't have the message editor enabled. I've pasted a sample
> message below. Also notice in the first sentence of the article a > sign
> was added. It's not i
Word wrap was forced. The text I pasted was not supposed to have line
breaks, it was supposed to fit the width of the mail program. Plain text
usually runs the width of the screen it's on -- that's what I want, not
forced line ends. Hope I'm making sense.
I checked the archives and the line b
On 8/17/2009, Adrean Clark (c...@clercscar.com) wrote:
> Also notice in the first sentence of the article a > sign was added.
> It's not in the original -- where did that come from? Thanks for all
> your help.
>
> ...
>
> >From Little Girls Point, we headed ...
This is standard MBOX formatting rul
Adrean Clark wrote:
>I'm still having trouble with word wrap. I send out messages in plain
>text, and I don't have the message editor enabled. I've pasted a sample
>message below. Also notice in the first sentence of the article a > sign
>was added. It's not in the original -- where did that c
On 8/17/2009, Adrean Clark (c...@clercscar.com) wrote:
> Also notice in the first sentence of the article a > sign was added.
> It's not in the original -- where did that come from? Thanks for all
> your help.
Aside from the spurious '>' character (what client di you use to
compose/send it?), what
I'm still having trouble with word wrap. I send out messages in plain
text, and I don't have the message editor enabled. I've pasted a sample
message below. Also notice in the first sentence of the article a > sign
was added. It's not in the original -- where did that come from? Thanks
for all
Adrean Clark wrote:
Mailman seems to be wrapping my email text automatically-- I have sent
email messages unwrapped from both Gmail and SquirrelMail and I still get
my emails back through the list with word wrap. The line width is the
same as when seen in the post authorization window (moderatio
Adrean Clark wrote:
>Mailman seems to be wrapping my email text automatically-- I have sent
>email messages unwrapped from both Gmail and SquirrelMail and I still get
>my emails back through the list with word wrap. The line width is the
>same as when seen in the post authorization window (modera
Mailman seems to be wrapping my email text automatically-- I have sent
email messages unwrapped from both Gmail and SquirrelMail and I still get
my emails back through the list with word wrap. The line width is the
same as when seen in the post authorization window (moderation is set to
on). This
Hi,
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(BThere are constants in Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py
(Bclass HyperArchive(pipermail.T):
(B
(BSHOWHTML = 0 # Eg, nuke leading whitespace in html manner.
(BSHOWBR = 0# Add onto every line
(B
(BIf you chenge both to 1, then you will get long lines
On 19 Feb 2003, Sage wrote:
> My apologies if this has been brought up before, but I do not see any
> answers in the recent archives.
>
> The archive pages for my mailman lists do not automatically wrap the
> text of each message. Since these pages use the tag to display the
> message, each messag
My apologies if this has been brought up before, but I do not see any
answers in the recent archives.
The archive pages for my mailman lists do not automatically wrap the
text of each message. Since these pages use the tag to display the
message, each message consists of several very long lines t
Hi,
On the Archives page:
When a plain text/text only email posted to a Mailman list originates
from Eudora, the body of the text word wraps; when a plain-text email
originates from Microsoft Outlook 2000, a line of text continues ad
infinitum. How can this be changed so that the text wraps i
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