On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Steve Youngs wrote:
>* Michael Scottaline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Am I correct in assuming that you are located in Connecticut?  If so,
>> I use a local ISP called i-2000.  They have a website where you can
>> check to see if there's a local number.  In four years, I've never
>> heard a busy signal.  I've never been cut off.  I'm on Long Island and
>> usually connect at a local number (18 miles away from my home) at
>> 45,333 t0 49,333.  Great service and Linux friendly.
>
>Please configure your mailer to word wrap at 72 columns maximum.  The
>above quoted text had no word wrapping at all, so consequently, it was
>one big fat long continuous line.  And before you say "but it looks ok
>here", I applied word wrapping to it.

You should have said to him just do a reply to your own mail, as soon
as he opens his editor with his mail in it he will have a heart
attack. As you said one long line.

I wonder how many times you and i have made this point here on the
list, i dont even bother to reply to mails like that thesedays.

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