On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 07:10:14AM -0400, John Hawkinson wrote:

omitting newlines from internal line breaks in paragraphs has proved
to be a much better compromise than including them. It displays much
better in a wide array of clients, especially modern ones (webmail
clients, mobile clients), and is not particularly problematic in
classical clients (like mutt).

It's so hard to read and so annoying that I had to split my Notion frame
vertically to be able to read your wole mail.  Also, editing the quotes
is much easier when text is nicely wrapped.

(This email reminds me that a derivative question is how to handle quoted text.

I had to add the > symbols in the previous quote after wrapping it to a
sane width. :-)

Maybe text/plain format=flowed is a solution.  It's displayed correctly by

Maybe.

Perhaps if there was a way to configure Mutt to wrap long lines while
reading mail with them and Vim to do the same (visually but not actually
including the new lines) while editing they would be bearable for us who
preffer wrapped mail?

Cheers,
Ángel

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