Hi Group,

Sorry for this (maybe) silly question, but what do you think:

Is it still considered "good" to have free mass text (not manual ascii-tables, 
quotes or the like) automatically wrapped at (e.g.) 70 characters?

In TB! (that I don't use for this mail, as you can see, because its not 
installed on this machine) I have wrapping activated.

But I have this discussion with friends sometimes, and besides the point that 
some clients don't quote correctly when replying (one > at the beginning and 
then many many lines without > ) and the "what-you-see-is-what-you-send" effect 
when composing a mail I sometimes run out of "pro's". On the other hand there 
is the "contra" that text cannot be pasted easily into other apps when wrapped, 
and that nowadays nearly every client auto wraps incoming mail correctly.

Can someone point me to a good website that cares about this maybe?

-- 
Thanksalot,
Martin

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