Harold B wrote:
>
> Thanks, Clint, I'm asking what I asked Lynne in private who was explaining
> to me how the settings in OE affect the word wrapping ... So is the bottom
> line that nothing can be done because there are too many variables involved
> (the sender, the receiver, and the ISP) and the thread paragraphs will
> contnue being scattered? ... Harold
>
> Btw, I haven't figured out that "Enter" move you spoke about ... that's a
> whole new ballgame to me. There are three different ways I use depending
> upon how I *hope* the result will look.
> 1. Just click reply and let the thread look however it looks (as in this
> response where it also depends upon how *you* sent it)
> 2. Put whatever I want in the response including whatever threads are
> pertinent into eCleaner and pasting the result into a reply window.
> 3. A combination of both above including word wrapping the reply be manually
> (backspacing, dragging, whatever).
I never hit the Enter key when typing email or newsgroups and Netscape,
which I use, does a fine job of text wrapping. Also it helps to separate
replies by one line. Always hit the Enter key before typing a response.
For some reason Outhouse Express gets confused if you don't add a line
break between the original post and your reply. I'm thinking that would
solve the problem. The Enter key is your friend *and* your enemy.
--
Kelly Younger
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