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From: Angelo Graziosi <angelo.graziosi@alice.it>
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Larry Hall wrote:

> Another technique (again requiring manual intervention) that seems to
> work for me with Thunderbird is the "Rewrap" function under "Edit".

I didn't know it. Thanks. This wrapping behaviour looks like a weak
point of Thunderbird.

A manual intervention with 'Rewrap' should be better than using "Enter".
It does seem strange that Thunderbird hasn't a more efficient method to
handle this wrapping.

In 'Pine', for example, the lines are wrapped but they have also the LF
at their end, so that the problem does not exist.


Thanks for suggestion,
Angelo.

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