I don't know.  Check the list archive and see.

Bob Crandell wrote:

> The GroupWise client wraps lines to the window.  I can't tell what the line wrap is 
>on any mail from anybody.  I checked Outlook Express.  Same thing.  GroupWise 
>messages don't wrap in Opera.
>
> I guess it's time to spend some time with tech support.  Sigh.
>
> So, one more question.  Has my messages always look like this?
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/18/2000 2:10:39 PM >>>
> Um..no.  Can you send yourself a test message?
>
> Bob Crandell wrote:
>
> > Ok.  I checked our mail server.  The line wrap was set to 70.  I changed it to 65. 
> Are the lines wrapping now?
> >
> > Bob Crandell
> > ComSource Associates, Inc.
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> >
> > >>> Lindsay Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/18/2000 12:46:37 PM >>>
> > I know this is a little thing, however, it made me wonder.  I use K-mail and I 
>have my line length set to 70 characters (width) for the convenience of those who 
>read my mail.  In reading the most recent digest I found mail from 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> consists of lines which don't wrap, but run all the way to 
>the right.
> >
> > This means I have to manipulate the cursor or use another function to move my 
>screen view over, and I wonder what other people see.  I imagine there are a variety 
>of mail applications in use on the list and some of them might have the same effect I 
>get in Kmail, others might not.  I think it's a good idea to wrap your lines, just in 
>case.
> >
> > Lindsay Crawford  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 12:45 PDT Friday 18 August 2000 @97478

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