I'm not convinced its something set in my outlook - it could be the sender
or a mail server doing it. I know Exchange allows me to set the line wrap
on the server for mail we send - just as outlook has a break setting in
options, mail format.
The same message sent from my gmail account to outlook (ex2007 account) -
one plain text, one html - the plain text can do up to 108 characters, html
up to 100 (when saved as a txt file). That's the same result I had yesterday
with mail from 2 different sources. That leads me to believe outlook is
doing it, or my sample was way too small. g
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"Philipp Post" wrote in message
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Diane,
Mine goes to at least 108 - this was from a plain text message.
It is good to hear that your settings differ from mine as this could
mean that the value is not hard coded and should reside in some
settings file / registry entry or the like. I have no issues with
altering such parameters by hand if someone could point me to the
location of it.
Thanks n brgds
Philipp Post