著者: davidturetsky 日付: To: exim-users 題目: Re: [Exim] Wrap text
Yes, all quite right. I use elm and pine and vi and emacs but find it very
convenient to just send quick notes from the command line at times directly
via exim, particularly when I am dealing with diagnostic issues and if
possible it would be nice to honor etiquette without otherwise chopping up
my transmission
I appreciate exim's black magic. It is quite impressive!
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave C." <djc@???>
To: "Nigel Metheringham" <Nigel.Metheringham@???>
Cc: "davidturetsky" <davidturetsky@???>; <exim-users@???>
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Exim] Wrap text
>
> A bit of pointing in the proper direction - you should really take a
> look at various unix MUA's (pine is my favorite. elm is a bit older but
> also text-based like pine. Some X11 based ones include Mutt and
> Netscape Communicator)
>
>
> On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
>
> >
> > davidturetsky@??? said:
> > > I'm glad you raise this point. When I use vi/vim to compose a file for
> > > delivery via exim, I set the linelength to 70/72 and the delivered
> > > mail reads well and satisfies esthetic/politeness requirements.
> > > However when I use exim directly and explicitly use the 'enter' key . . . > > Exim is an MTA. Its job is to get mail from one place to another
> > without changing the content.
> >