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Date:      Thu, 19 Aug 2004 18:31:46 -0700
From:      "Darren Pilgrim" <dmp@bitfreak.org>
To:        <sub01@freeode.co.uk>, <freebsd-chat@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: What annoys me more...
Message-ID:  <000301c48655$7804f730$142a15ac@spud>
In-Reply-To: <seeai01okg2r9ae1onkm9pgtk7687orlu4@4ax.com>

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From: John Murphy
>=20
> What annoys me more than top-posting or html postings is the tendency
> of MS email clients to horribly reformat quoted text so that odd words
> appear on a line by themselves.
>=20
> I've even seen it happen to original text when the poster hits CR at
> some presumably inappropriate time.
>=20
> Never used Outlook or Outlook Express myself but I get the impression
> that what they see is NOT what they send.

Outlook has a wrapping feature you can set in characters per line.  The
problem is that it isn't applied to the message until you click Send, so
you won't know how it will actually look until it's too late to change
it.  Outlook XP and later have the ability to strip extra returns, but
it screws up things like cut-and-pasted output text (imagine a dmesg
output with all the line breaks replaced with single spaces).  An errant
CR in your message tends to do odd things to the wrapper as well.  The
wrapper and formatter for plaintext quoting need a lot of work.  If you
know what you're doing, though, you configure Outlook into a pretty
solid email client with an amazing amount of organizational power.  This
was written in Outlook XP, btw.




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