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From: Ted Cabeen <cabeen@******.COM>
Subject: Re: Some basic netiquette (was Re: Noticing Spellcasting)
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 1997 09:37:21 -0500
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At 11:31 AM 4/27/97 +0100, Gurth wrote:
<snip>
>2) Make sure there's a carriage return after every 70-75 characters, else
>some mailers will display each paragraph of your message on a single line,
>and not quote them correctly (see above for what Pegasus does with too
>long a line). Most good mailers insert CRs automatically; if you want to
>take my advice, get Pegasus if you use Windows -- it's totally free and
>very powerful. Eudora Light is also free, but can't filter (plus when I
>used it, it tended to destroy my mail folders).

Although Eudora is known to destroy mail folders from time to time(Backup,
Backup, Backup), the latest version of Eudora Light does have basic filtering
similar to what Pro used to have. It's not too bad for a free mail reader,
if you don't like pegasus.

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