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Re: Sending mail: line wrapping and quoted-printable encoding


From: Radu Butoi
Subject: Re: Sending mail: line wrapping and quoted-printable encoding
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 14:44:13 -0400

Hi Emanuel,

Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
<help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> writes:

> Radu Butoi wrote:
>
>>> I've recently set up my mail in Emacs, and it works
>>> well. Gmail, though, doesn't support [1]
>>> format=flowed, resulting in the hard-to-read comb
>>> effect when viewing on mobile, which I'd like to
>>> avoid. Doing some more research, I see that the
>>> quoted-printable encoding (which Gmail does support
>>> [2], and I've confirmed) can also be used to avoid
>>> hard line breaks while keeping under the line
>>> length limit.
>
> No idea, sorry, but I'd urge you to consider Gnus (in
> particular in combination with Gmane) which is by far
> the most feature-rich and powerful of Emacs many mail
> clients and proposed solutions.
>
> Then you can also ask directly at gmane.emacs.gnus.user
> and/or gmane.emacs.gnus.general and don't have to bother
> fiddling with listbots all over the pesky internet.
>
> Simply the best, trust me :)

Ha, will do! I've heard lots about Gnus (and its complexity!), but
nothing about Gmane.

-Radu



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