Gerhard Fiedler wrote: > Lawrence Lile wrote: > >> Content-Type: text/plain; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > [...] > >> OK, I will give this one more try before giving up altogether. Here goes= >> . Now is the time for all good Outlook Express browsers to wrap lines to= >> the aid of their country. The quick brown linewrap generated random word= >> s in order to exceed the 256 character boundary and then etc etc yada yad= >> a yada and so on and so on. There that should be enough words to show li= >> newrap or not.=20 > > FWIW, this one came over as quoted-printable with lines wrapped as above. Which probably means that an email client that does understand and decode quoted-printable would display that as one long line -- unless it also knows how to wrap long lines. Did you try Tools | Options | Mail Format | Internet Format ... | Automatically wrap text at ... characters ? (That's in Outlook 2003, earlier versions have a similar setting but maybe in a slightly different place, IIRC.) You of course should send the email as text... The one thing that's not clear is whether this should be set to 72 (as used by some defenders of RFC 1855) or to 65 (as suggested by RFC 1855). The other thing that I don't know is what possibly your Exchange Server does to that message. Gerhard -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist