MH> At home I'm using an (in Germany) fairly famous DOS client called
MH> "Crosspoint". This beast behaves *internally* (= as long as the message
MH> is not being sent) like a true Windows word processor in terms of
MH> word wrapping.
Agent does very well also. A big addition to Agent's handling over
TB's is that the line is not broken until a non-space character is
typed. That means if you use two spaces after a period (like I do)
and the period appears in the last column of the line, then one space
goes to the next line and the next adds to that. In fact, I like
Agent's autoformatting, short of the fact that there is no way to turn
it off (useful when pasting in source code which often violates the
80-character limit).
-tom!
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