Let me add that Dave's mail does appear to linewrap, although at a higher
line length than the common 70 or so characters that most email clients use.
From counting characters it seems Dave's linewrap is set around 130 (128?).
Dave, perhaps there is a setting in Lotus Notes that could be changed?
BTW, Dave's posts look fine to me as I'm running at 1024x768 resolution :)
Curt Cappell
Jacksonville University
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David T Darnell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 11:28 AM
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> Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT? Why does format change?
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> Ken Hirssch wrote:
>
> Dave Darnell posts mail from a system which uses the ISO X.400 format,
> whereas most people uses the IETF formats.
>
>
> Dave Darnell responds:
>
> I had no idea my posts failed to auto-linewrap, except that
> sometimes when they are replied to the lines are very long and
> truncated. I apologise to the List for thisw inconvenience.
>
> My email client is Lotus Notes 4.5, which has some advantages
> and some disadvantages. On the plus side, it's not vulnerable to
> many viruses or worms, compared to LookOut! especially.
> OTOH it's somewhat obtuse, and management of filters (agents)
> and other advanced email features is not intuitive for me.
>
> Does anyone know if there is an option in Lotus Notes to
> auto-insert line breaks?
>
> I think (not sure) I can configure Lotus to use Word as the
> editor, but, wouldn't that cause the List as much trouble as it saves?
>
> -Dave Darnell
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