[quote user="aderoy"]Will try reseting my compose font to courier new. Did not think it would have mattered what font I used if plaintext sending was selected.[/quote]
It doesn't. That's why Martin Irelam says above that the font face and font size are not specified in plaintext messages.
Where and how lines break is a recognized problem with email communication, which is why the newer RFCs specify a means of sending text "flowed":
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3676.html
(See section 3.2 specially.) What this specification amounts to is indications of how lines are to be patched back together again -- because broken by hard breaks they must be for sending on the wire -- for backwards-compatibility. Even if I sent a plain text email to you from my copy of Apple Mail on Mac (which uses the format=flowed spec.) then your copy of Sylpheed that you mention would still display it with the lines broken at 72 characters, because Sylpheed, so far as I know, wouldn't understand the Content-Type statement in the email header and wouldn't know how to put the lines back together again.
If it's of particular importance for your recipient to see a particular layout then you'll need to send your message as HTML. Either that, or attach it as a PDF.
<p>[quote user="aderoy"]Will try reseting my compose font to courier new. Did not think it would have mattered what font I used if plaintext sending was selected.[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>It doesn't. That's why Martin Irelam says above that the font face and font size are not specified in plaintext messages.</p><p>Where and how lines break is a recognized problem with email communication, which is why the newer RFCs specify a means of sending text "flowed":</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3676.html</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>(See section 3.2 specially.)&nbsp; What this specification amounts to is indications of how lines are to be patched back together again -- because broken by hard breaks they must be for sending on the wire -- for backwards-compatibility. Even if I sent a plain text email to you from my copy of Apple Mail on Mac (which uses the format=flowed spec.) then your copy of Sylpheed that you mention would [I]still[/I] display it with the lines broken at 72 characters, because Sylpheed, so far as I know, wouldn't understand the Content-Type statement in the email header and wouldn't know how to put the lines back together again.</p><p>If it's of particular importance for your recipient to see a particular layout then you'll need to send your message as HTML. Either that, or attach it as a PDF.
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