unruh un...@invalid.ca wrote:
note the disasterously wrap statement. Thus for example slrn does wrap
the lines. And if the end of the line occurs in the middle of a word,
tough. And there are others that do that.
RTFM or your .slrnrc
You can select the wrapping behaviour.
Mike S wrote:
Failure to display long lines in a useful manner is a problem at the
The point is that they are long lines, so any attempt to wrap them is
error recovery. The semantically most correct way of displaying them on
a GUI woud be with sideways scrolling.
First MIME rich text
On 2/21/2013 11:11 PM, E-Mail Sent to this address will be added to the
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Your mom never taught you the difference between should and must,
did she?
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On 2/22/2013 1:36 AM, unruh wrote:
On 2013-02-22, Brian Utterback brian.utterb...@oracle.com wrote:
On 2/21/2013 7:00 PM, unruh wrote:
Note that rmc 5322 is 2008. Many of the news readers are older than
that.
Another reason to refer to the RFC I quoted, which dates back to the 90's.
So, it
Mike S mi...@flatsurface.com wrote:
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Your mom never taught you the difference between should and must,
did she?
Must is what we get when too many don't do what they should?-)
rick jones
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No need to
Guys,
Can you stop talking about email and news formatting and get back to
discussing NTP already?
Please?
Thanks, Jan
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On 22/02/2013 19:39, Jan Ceuleers wrote:
Guys,
Can you stop talking about email and news formatting and get back to
discussing NTP already?
Please?
Thanks, Jan
Seconded, although the standards discussion was interesting: The good
thing about standards is that there are so many to choose