>                   Hi,
>                   
>                   I wonder if whitespaces are kept by the plain text
>                   part of the Discourse's multipart messages, if the
>                   body of an email send to Discourse does start and end
>                   with a line containing three times the tilde or
>                   whatever else the used markdown implementation
>                   provides for code.

Apparently plain text is actually interpreted as Markdown.  You can
mark a block as code by surrounding it with three backticks (a "Fenced
Code Block") or by indenting by 4 spaces.

I presume though that if it's a multipart message, the content used in
the post will be the HTML bit, not the plain text bit.

>                   
>                   It might look disgusting as a forum post, probably
>                   like syntax highlighted code, but might provide a
>                   proper formatted plain text for emails.

Personally I think plain text emails should be rendered as such. If
Markdown elements are detected, then render it as Markdown.

>                   
>                   Is somebody who still has got an account interested to
>                   test it?
>                   
I haven't tested it, just reflecting what people have said and by
looking up the Markdown reference manual.

P.
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