On Fri, 21 Jan 2011, James Y Knight wrote:
> Also, changing the style to "pre-wrap" won't normally have any
> impact at all on hard-wrapped mail, since user's browser windows
> aren't generally < 80 columns wide. So it seems to me like a no-lose
> change to make to the CSS.

It's perfectly legitimate to send very long lines which should not be
wrapped. We have quite a few examples where this is the case, which is
why I won't set that CSS element for all messages.

If there's no way (besides checking out X-mailer) to determine whether
we should be wrapping at some width, or just letting the lines run on,
then people will just have to use less crappy mailers.

 
Don Armstrong

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