I too noticed it's wrapped. I can say on my end of things, that I've
**only** used MailMate for all correspondence with the mailing list. I
can't speak to the `In-Reply-To` header; I don't know what that is.
What I've always done is clicked Reply on the Digest email. I think
MailMate quotes the entire email.
What I'm doing for **this** email is clicking Reply to direct email that
was sent to me, without any Digest. In case that helps, for testing
purposes. I also don't have any antivirus software running on my
computer. Fastmail is my email provider.
--
Daniel
On Feb 24 2018, at 6:08 AM, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 21 Feb 2018, at 5:16, Daniel Torrecillas wrote:
Ok, I'll consider a hidden preference to disable format-flowed, but
I'd
like you to first investigate the problem a bit more. Maybe
something
else triggers the arbitrary line breaks, for example, maybe your
correspondent has an IMAP service which some times rewrites emails.
Perhaps he could do something similar to “Message > Forward as
Attachment” in order for you to make sure the email hasn't
changed in
transmission.
Disregard. Sorry again, I can't explain or reproduce what I (thought)
I had seen. But I'll keep those things in mind if there's a next
time. Maybe mine (Fastmail) or my friend's (Exchange) IMAP service
did rewrite just those emails...
Note that the quoted text above is also wrapped. I'm not sure how that
happened either, because I *think* only MailMate was used in this
thread. Hmm, your email also has no `In-Reply-To` header. I'm confused
now. Maybe you created it yourself based on a digest email?
I've seen antivirus software rewrite emails in strange ways. That
might be a thing to look out for.
--
Benny
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