this is different from client to client. if unsure or unable to fix it simply 
attach the patch to the email. this way it will survive whatever comes. people 
on this mailing list like the patches inline for commenting, but heck.. if it 
does not work out for you, simply attach it (for usage) *and* send it inline 
(for commenting).

generally mail programs have options to disable automatic line breaks and html 
composition. look for those.

..ede

On 05.04.2012 23:36, Hanno Schupp wrote:
> I am at a loss then what to do. I even went to the length of installing 
> alpine on my pc just for the purpose of sending one email. 
> 
> Why is this so hard? This makes porting openwrt to a new router model look 
> easy in comparison. I sent it to myself as a copy and it looked completely 
> normal to me. Where and how can I check it got mangled and how can I avoid it 
> getting it mangled. I followed the instructions in kernel.org for 
> email-clients and apparently the patch still gets mangled. Argh.
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Hanno 
> 
> 
> On 6/04/2012, at 9:24 AM, Jo-Philipp Wich <x...@subsignal.org> wrote:
> 
> It got line wrapped.
> 
> ~ Jow
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