On 02/03/2025 18:12, Marc Haber wrote:
(...)
I am positively surprised that so many people in Debian still use mutt
(it's by far the most efficient way to handle large amounts of e-mail
including mailing lists"), so we need to cater for the fact that
e-mails are written in an entirely different software (an "editor"¹)
than it is consumed in.

You gotta love having a central code forge which so many use,
but some object to.
Also a little less than one hundred ways of packaging.

Greetings
Marc

¹ to make it harder, the combination between mail reader and editor
multiplies. That was worse back when we had more than one
console-based mail reader.

In another email, Marc Haber wrote:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 09:00:21PM +0800, Blair Noctis wrote:
FWIW, I've enabled format=flowed after learning it in this thread, hopefully 
also giving those who would rather wrap some freedom (as to let it reflow, 
which effectively means to wrap, or not).

It's a bitch to reply to in mutt/vim.

Sorry to hear that.
I installed mutt and tried to reply to that email,
and mutt showed me the Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 source.
I'm not sure if that's what you saw.
If you saw the decoded text,
I copied it into vim and vim seems to wrap it just fine.
Would you kindly show me how it looked on your side?

--
Sdrager,
Blair Noctis

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