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Rob, Do you have an option to format your outgoing email? Maybe something like "plain-text"? Just a guess. Dan Bale IT - AS/400 Handleman Company 248-362-4400 Ext. 4952 -------------------------- Original Message -------------------------- That's nice, but how do I fix the problem? Rob Berendt Group Dekko Services, LLC Where some of our divisions are even higher quality manufacturers of wiring harnesses and related equipment :-) Running on BPCS405CD also. On V4R5 of OS/400. Primarily in Northeast IN. MacWheel99@aol.com Sent by: To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com owner-midrange-l@mi cc: drange.com Subject: Re: Message police 10/20/00 04:05 AM Please respond to MIDRANGE-L rob@dekko.com writes: > By the way, I now see the way my email spreads out reply to's into multiple > lines. I don't know why. This is an easy one to explain. I think. e-mail handlers are like word processors. They are not all identical software processing stuff the same identical way, with reasonable programming standards. I will send out perfectly sane sentences like these examples, but the width of my text lines, depending on font I use, point size etc. will support a different character count across the page. Now instead of the text flowing nicely across pages with whatever fits with wrap-around like I am accustomed to seeing on my word processor, instead we get something like this: I will send out perfectly sane sentences like these examples, but the width of my text lines, depending on font I use, point size etc. will support a different character count across the page. Now instead of the text flowing nicely across pages with whatever fits with wrap-around like I am accustomed to seeing on my word processor, instead we get something like this: and in some cases the new line control uses some characters that some other e-mail software cannot exactly translate, so instead what I see is: I will send out perfectly sane sentences like these examples, but the width of my =20= text lines, depending on font I use, point size etc. will support a different =20= character count across the page. Now instead of the text flowing nicely across =20= pages with whatever fits with wrap-around like I am accustomed to seeing on my =20= word processor, instead we get something like this: I have not put as much crapola into the body of this example as what I usually see, so as to explain the mechanics to you. Alister William Macintyre Computer Data Janitor etc. of BPCS 405 CD Rel-02 on 400 model 170 OS4 V4R3 (forerunner to IBM e-Server i-Series 400) @ http://www.cen-elec.com Central Industries of Indiana--->Quality manufacturer of wire harnesses and electrical sub-assemblies +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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