On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 at 07:23:28AM -0500, Stan Horwitz wrote: > On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Randy Ryan wrote: > > > An interesting problem, since if one posts via the LISTSERV web interface, > > their lines are not wrapped either. > > > > I have been running a Listserv almost since Eric Thomas first invented the > software, but I have never come across anyone with this request before. If > your subscribers have that need, just set your list's header to NOHTML and > you should be fine. NOHTML doesn't help with long lines sent via email. Some time ago a subscriber sent a 2000+ character paragraph as a single line. Something in the transfer path truncated the line at ~2000 characters (unsurprising, since the RFC821 line length limit is 1000 characters) and the subscriber complained to me that I had truncated his message. I'm not sure he believed me when I told him he needed to use a mail client that conforms to the RFCs if he wanted to keep his messages from being unpredictably truncated. RFC2646 specifies the Format=Flowed message format which allows the recipient's mail client to display lines that fit the local screen width without causing problems for recipients with 80 character displays. http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2646.txt Regards, -rex