This E-mail message, when viewed in Gnus, won't have proper line wrapping.  
After some detective work, this appears to be because the paragraph breaks 
in this message are marked by the <SP><EOL><EOL> character sequence. 

If the paragraph breaks in this message are changed to <EOL><EOL>, then Gnus 
will be able to properly line-wrap this message. 

The examples in section 4.8 of RFC 2646 use <SP><EOL><EOL> as the paragraph 
break character sequence. <EOL><EOL> also happens to be a valid paragraph 
break sequence, according to the formal format=flowed syntax, but 
<SP><EOL><EOL> is the formal character sequence that designates a paragraph 
break: 

[ ... ] 

  This could be encoded as follows (using '*' to indicate a soft line
  break, that is, SP CRLF sequence, and '#' to indicate a hard line
  break, that is, CRLF): 

     `Take some more tea,' the March Hare said to Alice, very*
     earnestly.*
     #
     `I've had nothing yet,' Alice replied in an offended tone, `so*
     I can't take more.'*
     # 

[ ... ] 

So, essentially, the paragraph breaks in these examples are all "SP CR LF CR 
LF". 

-- 
Sam 

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