Larry wrote:
> By the by, I don't know what you're using to send mail, but it's a
> bit difficult to extract URIs from your message when most of them are
> broken by autowrapping. This will be a more frequent problem as long
> as the average length of URIs in the world is growing, so it's probably
> worth dealing with. Anyway, my mailer is not smart enough to intuit
> that the next line should be glued to the previous, and arguably if
> it were smart enough, it would be making unwarranted guesses anyway,
> since there's really no way of knowing for sure, apart from whitespace.
First, thanks much for letting me know. Sorry about that.
(Please see below for hopefully-corrected version.)
Second, the guilty program is MS Outlook 2007.
(At least it's not nearly as terrible as Word 2007.)
For the benefit of others, here's what I just tweaked:
Tools/Options/Mail Format/Internet Format
Under "Plain Text Options",
I set "Auto. Wrap Text at [132] Chars."
(that's the max. value it will accept)
Apparently this only works for non-HTML mail.
(So I guess it's back to Vim for editing/wrapping.)
Let's give this another try with the original content:
For newbies, here's the "About" page for Stackoverflow.com:
http://stackoverflow.com/about
Page showing questions that are tagged "perl6"
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/perl6
Perl 6 threads of interest (the tailing part of URL is self-descriptive):
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/170268/what-features-of-perl6-are-you-the-most-excited-about
(Of course I added **** "NOVEMBER" **** to the list of answers.)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/66165/whats-happening-with-perl6
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/125265/how-does-perl-6-evaluate-truthiness
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/176343/whats-the-deal-with-all-the-different-perl6-equality-operators-eq-eqv
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/124652/should-i-learnplay-with-perl-6
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102271/perl-6-supports-something-called-junctions-what-uses-can-you-think-of
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/118141/what-exactly-is-parrot
Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
www.AthenaLab.com
Official Perl 6 Wiki - http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6