On Tue Mar 4, 2025 at 7:52 PM GMT, Soren Stoutner wrote:
This is an interesting question based on a presumption that I didn’t know was possible. In a plain text email, is it possible to indicate that certain lines are not wrappable?
Yes. That's exactly what format=flowed does. Line ends in space? Wrappable. Line doesn't? Not wrappable.
For example, on my cell phone I use Thunderbird as my MUA. In portrait mode on my device text wraps at about 40 columns. Are you saying that you can send a plain text email in such a way that Thunderbird or any other MUA on a cell phone will force scrolling left and right to read the lines instead of having the MUA wrap them at the edge of the screen?
Force, no. Thunderbird on Android might choose to wrap lines that are not marked as wrappable. As a sender, the best I can do is advise.
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