* Rocco Rutte on Friday, March 02, 2007 at 14:10:00 +0000: > * Christian Ebert [07-03-02 08:28:03 +0100] wrote: >> * Rocco Rutte on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 09:39:03 +0000:
>>>> <http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~pdmef/mutt/patches/patch-1.5.13-cvs.muttng.ff.3.diff> [...] > Hmm. I never had problems with them. Can you mail me an exampe (privately)? >> While I guess it is more correct rfc-wise I personally prefer the >> old-fashioned way of reading the mail wrapped -- and only eg. a >> long line like the url above not wrapped (otoh I use a rather >> wide terminal so that eg. long urls broken by terminal width). > The patch itself is more rfc-compliant. The rfc says the receivers can format > it to whatever they want, which includes leaving it as is. :) > The patch doesn't flow things up to the terminal with but to > with-$wrapmargin. > Unfortunately, $wrapmargin defaults to 0. For trials I "solved" this with: message-hook '~h ^Content-Type:.*format\=flowed' 'set wrapmargin=`wrapmargin.sh 80`' where wrapmargin.sh is: #!/bin/sh declare -i WD WD=$1 COLS=`tput cols` if [ $COLS -gt $WD ] ; then echo $((COLS-WD)) else echo 0 fi The long url quoted above now looks like this: >>> +<http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~pdmef/mutt/patches/patch-1.5.13-cvs.muttng.ff.3.d +iff> duh ... and if you would quote a non-flowed message with long lines the mail would look like sent with OE ;) Fortunately I have a python script that could take care of all this ... or I just don't use the patch ;) c -- Years ago, I saved up a million dollars from acting -- a lot of money then -- and I spent it all on a horse farm in Tucson. Now when I go down there, I look at the place and I realize my whole acting career adds up to a million dollars worth of horseshit. -- Robert Mitchum