On 25 Jun 2000, 13:28, Douglas P. McNutt wrote:
[...]
> This text will not be wrapped as I send it. It will be interesting to
> see what it looks like when it comes back. Shrink your viewing window
> and see if your reader wraps lines to the new size.
I use Pegasus as my mail client. I pressed F5 and your message was
perfectly reformatted for reading.
> Am I asking too much?
Yes. Every e-mail client has differences in their formating sending
styles, even with ascii text. Use of proportional fonts can also muck
up the formatting on the receiving end.
This is something you learn to deal with by trial and error and
acceptance of that over which you have no control. In the meantime set
your line length no more than 72 characters for both the composition
and reading windows and use fixed width fonts, such as Courier New to
read and compose your mail.
Alan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]