> Sorry. The burden is on you to make your messages readable for all > those who may wish to read them.
No, sorry. The burden is on site of the email software I use. And that was one of my original points. If the The Bat! Editor is broken, Ritlabs should finally stand up and fix it. > This is why there are standardized recommendations for e-mail > formatting, a fundamental one being that your text lines should be > wrapped to a limit not exceeding 80 characters. This makes your text > readable, no matter the tool/app being used to read it. The man is using some kind of editor monster to read mail. Most email clients of these days have no problems displaying wraped linens. Which (in my eyes) a much more natural way to display text. The recomendations have their origin in days, where the most users had no access to graphical user interfaces. But this times lie back over 15 years by now. And even on today mail systems that are accessed with no GUI, it should be no problem to break the lines in the recieving software. -- With best regards Lars S�lter mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The Bat! Version 2.13 "Lucky" Beta/7 Windows 2000 / Service Pack 4 (Build 2195) ________________________________________________________ http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
