Jan Steinman wrote:
On 19 Jun 08, at 12:02, Steve Burling wrote:
For what it's worth, it didn't arrive line-wrapped at my end. The
wider I made my mail window, the longer the lines got.Interestinger and interestinger... the text Steve says wasn't line- wrapped became so when quoted, above, but his reply text was not.
I told you the answer in my initial reply, but to reiterate with more detail, the copy of your reply which I received by direct Cc: has the header:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes
This means that the text may have been (was in this case) wrapped and a trailing <space> added immediately preceding any inserted <CRLF>. See RFC 2646 <http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2646.html> for details.
Then, your first paragraph was sent as
Interesting. The only email that I send out that gets wrapped is stuff
that goes through Mailman. I can send the exact same thing to a
postfix alias of exactly the same people, and it doesn't get wrapped.
You may not see it, but the first two of the three lines end with two spaces. The format=flowed and delsp=yes parameters tell the receiving MUA that each line that ends in a space should have the space removed and be joined to the following line making
Interesting. The only email that I send out that gets wrapped is stuff that goes through Mailman. I can send the exact same thing to a postfix alias of exactly the same people, and it doesn't get wrapped.
The problem is that prior to Mailman 2.1.10, the format=flowed and delsp=yes parameters were not preserved in the outgoing message, thus the receiving MUA doesn't unwrap the lines per RFC 2646.
So, I suspect you are seeing this issue on a pre-2.1.10 Mailman. Note that the loss of the format=flowed and delsp=yes parameters most likely occurred when msg_header and/or msg_footer was added to the message, and if you set these 'empty', the problem will be avoided.
In fact, I'd venture to guess that this email, which is sent to the list and to Mark and I on the Cc: will show up wrapped on the list, and not wrapped on the Cc's.
So did you receive a copy from this 2.1.10 list? If so, what did it look like?
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