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In a message dated, Mon, 8 Apr 2002 00:37:19 +0200, Luc [L] wrote:
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L> I also was given the advice to disable auto format because it
L> messed up my PGP sig. Since then no problems anymore.
I don't see how auto-format can break your PGP signatures
Good night Melissa,
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MR> Actually, for
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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 3:37:19 PM PST, Luc wrote:
> That was my point at first: i had to disable PGP wrapping (but i
> only use one mail editor thank god) and i even believed it was
> Melissa who gave me that advise last year.
Actually, for m
Good night Allie,
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ACM> I agree. Disable PGP wrapping and with TB! you never have to worry
ACM>
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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 11:12:52 AM PST, Allie C Martin wrote:
> The drawback is that in TB! you will have to ensure that you reflow
> quoted material that doesn't exceed the PGP wrap setting or else
^^^ (?)
> your qu
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@ 13:12:52 -0500 [ Sun, 7 Apr 2002], Allie C Martin [ACM] thoughtfully
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ACM> The drawback is that in TB! you will have to ensure that you reflow
ACM> quoted material that doesn't exceed the PGP wrap setting or else
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On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 11:03:36 -0700, Melissa Reese [MR] wrote these
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MR> If you only use PGP with clients/editors that deal with wrapping
MR> in one uniform "WYSIWYG" way, then that's fine. However - if you
MR> use PGP with several differen
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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 10:41:02 AM PST, Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
> No, that won't be good, as this will sooner or later wrap quotes.
> The best is to disable wrapping.
Hello Jernej,
Disable PGP's wrapping? (more on this in a bit)
Unless what
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On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 19:41:02 +0200, Jernej Simonèiè [JS] wrote these
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JS> No, that won't be good, as this will sooner or later wrap quotes. The
JS> best is to disable wrapping.
in the PGP settings and not TB!'s. :-) Just to be sure y
Hello Melissa,
07. april 2002, 19:30:07, you wrote:
MR> Since TB! creates hard returns at the wrap setting of your choice, all
MR> you have to do is set your PGP wrap to a couple characters greater
MR> than your TB! wrap. This way, your signed message will look *exactly*
MR> as it does when yo
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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 9:56:51 AM PST, Luc wrote:
> It can be a bit tricky though if you use something like PGP. I
> experienced some problems with it in the past: it messes up the
> signature from time to time.
Hello Luc,
It's not really
Good evening Allie,
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ACM> Auto-wrap is what does the initial wrapping as you type. Unlike
ACM>
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@ 01:37:30 -0600 [ Sun, 7 Apr 2002], Greg Strong [GS] contributed this
to our collective wisdom:
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GS> I will give both a try on this message. Excuse me if I become a
GS> little to verbose.
:-)
GS> I just used the Alt+L works great. Just what I wa
Hello Allie,
Sunday, April 7, 2002, 1:09:47 AM, you wrote:
ACM> You could take the auto-format option (Utilities/auto-format or
ACM> Ctrl+Shift+F) for a spin and see if you like it.
ACM> As you use it you'll see what I mean.
ACM> For me, hitting Alt+L as I type to reflow text has become second
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@ 01:01:55 -0600 [ Sun, 7 Apr 2002], Greg Strong [GS] contributed this
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GS> I like the way the Editor wraps when you are composing a message
GS> because it seems to work fine when the Auto-Wrap is on. What if
GS> after com
Hello TB!,
I like the way the Editor wraps when you are composing a message because
it seems to work fine when the Auto-Wrap is on. What if after composing
a message you make changes in the middle of the text. You have to go
back in manually wrap the remaining lines. Am I missing somet
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