I don't have a mutt solution. You can just hit the reply button and get the
letter in vim. Then, in the command mode, you can reformat it easily with:
!}fmt
You can map this sequence to a key. I use g. This is very convenient.
Joel

On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 06:50:04PM -0900, Tim Johnson wrote:
> Hello:
>   I use Mutt 1.3.27i on RH Linux 7.2
>   I correspond with someone who uses Mutt/1.2.5i on Debian (???)
>   When I get email from him, his lines are very long and mutt
>   has to wrap them. 
> 
>   It appears as if carriage returns aren't being inserted until
>   a new paragraph is created.
> 
>   When I respond it's a major inconvenience because the quoted
>   line is *way past* the right margin.
> 
> So I have 2 questions:
>   1)Is there a way to automatically reformat a "llooong" quoted line?
>   2)What can I tell my friend so that he can avoid doing this?
> 
>   BTW: I am using vim 6.0, up to patch 204 or so. 
> 
>   Cheers!
> -- 
> Tim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>       http://www.johnsons-web.com

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