Le 30/11/2015 à 22:10, bastian-muttu...@t6l.de a écrit :
> f=f seems to be the esoteric way to tackle that problem. All other
> users just make sure their terminal is at least 80 chars wide.
My phone can display only about 40 characters per line, and it's not the
smallest existing phone.
> > No it does not: http://rmz.io/ff.png
>
> That screen is approx 65 chars wide/narrow. But also I would not count
> that as not readable.
It's painful to read. And it would be even worse with citations.
> > Indeed, please don't use HTML.
>
> I sign that, too, but I also think that you are not wrong - given that
> fact that most MTAs support html paging.
I guess you meant MUA.
I'm not thinking of using only HTML, but using multipart/alternative
with a text/plain version (possibly with f=f) and a text/html version of
my message.
It will be tricky to do, but not impossible I think.
> > You might have better luck with "quoted-printable". "f=f" is much
> > nicer though.
>
> To my knowledge quopri is an encoding method. I would not say that could
> solve the problem here.
Yes, quoted printable encoding doesn't have anything to do with
displayed text width.
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Bernard Massot