McKown, John wrote:
I prefer email clients, like Pine, which simply know to insert a line break every 72 characters or so while you're editting. It can also do a reformat to resize the lines to around 72 chars each with a <control>J. Beats the stuffings out of these "fancy" and "advanced" GUI clients.
Thunderbird does a good job of following the IETF's text quoting recommendations. Reply Posting Guidelines in One to Many Communications are discussed separately in documents such as this one:
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