Hi!
28-Июл-2006 13:28 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
[email protected]:
>>MD> There! Right there! Whatever you're doing there, keep it up. You
>>have MD> CR's in your e-mail message.
>> Yes, because I right mailer. :)
"Because I _use_ right mailer".
>> But, I suggest, most mailers may be
>> customized
MD> Yargh! Back to the old format. Your's are the only e-mails with the
MD> problem in Eudora
Now I again not understand you! Should I "whatever doing there, keep it
up" or may posts (from Thunderbird) have problems in Eudora (and this is bug
of Eudora!)?
MD> and it's not because of improper word-wrapping. It's
MD> because there isn't any word-wrapping. Anywhere. No matter how long I
MD> make a window, the post runs all the way to the right
Definitely bug in Eudora, which eats line breaks. My mails are plain
texts ("Content-Type: text/plain") with explicit line breaks.
MD> and is edit
MD> control-wrapped. It's just one big honking clump of words. I'm going to
MD> need a stronger glasses prescription if I keep trying to read them and sort
MD> out who said what when.
You may try to check my letters in archive of sf, if there is working
one.
>> MD> to it in a later revision. The policing of values is nice,
>> "Policing values"?
MD> Enforcing operational sanity? Avoiding bad byte contents? Reassuming
MD> control on internal failure?
Well, now I understand your sentence. Do you wish to say "I was use
policing values, but now I disappoinment in they, because" "there are so
many millions of other ways to crash DOS, I'm not convinced it's useful"?
Well, any method, which allows to catch bugs, is good. But question is that
keeping _any_ buggy code in program is "not nice", especially because this
code is debug-backend and neither commented as such nor turned off from
production code executable (eating extra space).
MD> Last-ditch attempt to stop breakage? Adding
MD> a fire-stop? Tranquilizer-darting the escaped monkeys?
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