Hello Thomas,

T> IOW: TB's editor knows only hard return (CR/LF), and no soft returns
T> as in Notepad.

Ough, that's not so good for me :(

T> Advantage: the mail will be sent exactly the way you see it.

Hmm, you mean, the recipients will get 'cutted' message?

>> Is there any way or possibility to write them like one long line in Notepad with
>> word-wrap option turned on, "ready for DTP processing"?

T> What is DTP processing?

I didn't mean specifically for DTP, that was just an expression to point out my
problem... For DTP (Desktop Publishing) processing, source text must be without
CR/LF codes, otherwise, DTP workers have to use adequate macros to remove it...
The usual condition is writing texts in MS Word or other word-processing
software, and later, DTP worker can easy make whatever he wants in Quark,
PageMaker (columns, subtexts, whatever...).
That's why I don't like this in EVERY e-mail software...

>> What about quoted-printable encoding? Will this, if I use, remedy my 8-bit
>> letters?

T> Dunno. Why don't you try it out?

I did it with HTML message in OE and it worked.


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