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Hello Vasiliy,

On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 13:16:16 +0200 your time, you said:

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VE> Something  like  that.  I don't know why, but I guess the cause in
VE> Word Wraping so I decided to change my WW to 70.

Yes, I've seen that as well. I guess it happens when yahoo headers are
applied  to  the  messages...but  I  really  don't  know. It shouldn't
though,  as  76 characters is 2 characters below the recommendation in
RFC822.

You  often  see  the broken wrap when someone using PGP hasn't changed
their  PGP  wrap  settings  to  78,  or  hasn't  disabled it. Before I
dispensed  with  the  PGP  wrap  feature  I  had TB! set to wrap at 76
characters and PGP at 78. It worked without a problem like that...well
apart from when you entered long URIs of course, then they would break
of  course.  That's  why I stopped using PGP wrap setting and just let
TB! do it.

This  isn't  a dig at Microsoft client users, but I find that they, on
the  whole, seem to have problems getting to grips with wrapping their
text.  It  would  seem that some people just type until the characters
dissappear  off  of  the screen and then just hit enter to start a new
line.  It drives me batty actually, but then again I'm probably easily
irritated ;-)


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Slán,

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