Re: [Mailman-Users] Wrapping long lines in Mailman

2003-11-12 Thread Brad Knowles
At 10:46 AM -0800 2003/11/11, Will Froning wrote: Basically yes. If I have a CIO that's too ST*P*D to use carriage returns, do you think he even knows/cares what PGP is? This wouldn't have to be a site-wide change, just for certain lists. And that's why I like the fmt option. It's done thr

Re: [Mailman-Users] Wrapping long lines in Mailman

2003-11-11 Thread Will Froning
> Reformat body text and break any PGP signed material, right? Basically yes. If I have a CIO that's too ST*P*D to use carriage returns, do you think he even knows/cares what PGP is? This wouldn't have to be a site-wide change, just for certain lists. And that's why I like the fmt option. It's

Re: [Mailman-Users] Wrapping long lines in Mailman

2003-11-11 Thread John A. Martin
>>>>> "Will" == Will Froning >>>>> "[Mailman-Users] Wrapping long lines in Mailman" >>>>> Tue, 11 Nov 2003 10:03:29 -0800 Will> I've seen some people's solutions in the archives using fmt Will> and piping to

[Mailman-Users] Wrapping long lines in Mailman

2003-11-11 Thread Will Froning
I have Mailman 2.1.1 w/ htDig running on FreeBSD 4.8. I have a particular user (read CIO) that never uses the Enter key when composing messages. So besides making the archive just plain ugly with these infinitely long lines, his messages are interrupted halfway through with an exclamation point a