Re: [NTLK] Line lengths & "text/plain" in OS X Mail

From: Sonya Hipper (sonyalynn_at_earthlink.net)
Date: Thu Nov 10 2005 - 13:16:10 PST


I've always had Mail configured to only use Plain Text, and even to =20
force
replies into Plain Text when the original email was Rich Text. To say I
despise HTML-mail would be an understatement (gee, does it show I
run my company's email server? :-P).

BTW, the only thing I've found fixes the "=3D20" at the end of each =20
line is
to just manually insert a hard return before reaching 72 characters/=20
line.

It's still messing with other characters thanks to the stated =20
encoding on
the message, tho. Like "=3D", which should be an equal sign enclosed in
double-quotes.

Anyone else...? :-\
-Sonya

Clayton wrote:

> You can set mail to send plain text instead of rich text by going to
> Mail > Preferences > Composing and set message format to "Plain Text".
> As for the 72 character limit, that I don't know about but just =20
> setting
> the text will help with many things.

=3D=3D
     "I urge you all today, especially today during these
times of chaos and war, to love yourself without reservations
and to love each other without restraint. Unless you're into
leather. And then, by all means, use restraints."
                                                 =97Margaret Cho

Sonya Hipper
sonyalynn_at_earthlink.net
AIM: SonyaLynn
Yahoo: thesonyalynn

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