Re: [PLUG] Line lengths for emails

2015-01-07 Thread Steve Dum
I have to admit giving in, regarding mail reading. I let seamonkey handle it. (same more or less as thunderbird) so I've become one of those who's email that is made up of single line paragraphs - with very long lines. And likewise, it wraps all my messages in my mailbox reasonably. and even does

Re: [PLUG] Line lengths for emails

2015-01-07 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015, Keith Lofstrom wrote: I tend to write my emails and other documents with a target line length approaching but less than 68 characters Keith, So we've noticed. :-) So, what do you folks find easiest to read, and what is your tolerance range? I expect some will respond

Re: [PLUG] Line lengths for emails

2015-01-07 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015, Rich Shepard wrote: On Wed, 7 Jan 2015, Keith Lofstrom wrote: I tend to write my emails and other documents with a target line length approaching but less than 68 characters So, what do you folks find easiest to read, and what is your tolerance range? I expect some will

Re: [PLUG] Line lengths for emails

2015-01-07 Thread Dale Snell
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015 13:32:27 -0800 Keith Lofstrom kei...@gate.kl-ic.com wrote: This may be a religious question, but here goes. I tend to write my emails and other documents with a target line length approaching but less than 68 characters - I trained in an era of 80 column terminals, and

[PLUG] Line lengths for emails

2015-01-07 Thread Keith Lofstrom
This may be a religious question, but here goes. I tend to write my emails and other documents with a target line length approaching but less than 68 characters - I trained in an era of 80 column terminals, and multiple-quoted emails with in front of the lines become much harder to read when