Michael Richardson | 9 Oct 2011 17:21
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format=flowed;


It seems that Thunderbird (on Linux at least) is one of the few MUAs
that actually puts format=flowed; into the Content-Type.    My question
is: is there some way (settings, code, etc.) to get mh-e to respect
this?

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Bill Wohler | 9 Oct 2011 19:46
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Re: format=flowed;

Michael Richardson <mcr <at> sandelman.ca> wrote:

> It seems that Thunderbird (on Linux at least) is one of the few MUAs
> that actually puts format=flowed; into the Content-Type.    My question
> is: is there some way (settings, code, etc.) to get mh-e to respect
> this?

Hi Michael, unfortunately, not yet. Please see

  http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=1273521&group_id=13357&atid=363357

Maybe someone can look into gnus in Emacs 24 and see if it contains
Katsumi's patch that Mark was refering to.

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