You could use the Markdown code block syntax, e.g.

        This is some code.

or

```
ditto
```

/eno

On 13 Jul 2015, at 12:03, Muster Hans wrote:

Hi,

Mail programs I have used previously have had an easy way to display the current message in a non-proportional font, which makes it easy to read the output of text based reports such as those output by Terminal commands:

For example, here's the first few lines of the 'top' command in Terminal:

PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #WQ #POR #MRE RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VPRVT VSIZE PGRP PPID 6383 launchproxy 0.0 00:00.00 1 0 19 26 136K 216K 500K 27M 2386M 6383 1 6382 top 3.8 00:00.81 1/1 0 26 30 868K 216K 1616K 17M 2376M 6382 570 1019 cfprefsd 0.0 00:00.01 2 2 29 38 240K 220K 920K 12M 2378M 1019 1015

This looks fine in the compose window, but will probably be distorted when I view it after posting.
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