Stanimir Stamenkov <[email protected]> writes:
> Does this occur when you're replying to an existing message, or
> also/just when you're typing a new message?
A new message.
>
> Previously I've seen when replying to an existing message a quote
> block gets somehow extended to the text of the reply below it, and
> thus it doesn't get wrapped. There are no visible quote markers
> ('>'), but one could usually notice this during the composition as the
> color of the reply text gets the same as the quoted text color
> (default blue), and not the regular text color. One could usually get
> away from this state by cutting the already typed reply text, possibly
> hitting couple of Enters, and pasting the text over.
>
> Don't know if that's your case, but see if it could help. SM 2.49a is
> a development version, so you might try more recent builds to see if
> your current issues are resolved, also.
>
Since posting that article, I found that if an email is saved as draft,
it is saved in HTML format, even if it is a plain text message. So I
guess it is converted from HTML to text as it is sent.
This may also be dependent on me using IMAP.
For the time being I am going to use gnus for posting to mailing lists.
I am not sure if this is a bug, or intended behaviour. I just tried
seamonkey 2.40 with a new profile and I see the same thing
there. Compose a new message and type text, it does not wrap at 72
characters.
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