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Date:	Fri, 8 Sep 2006 14:54:39 +0200
From:	Hans-Peter Jansen <hpj@...la.net>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc:	"Jesper Juhl" <jesper.juhl@...il.com>,
	"Victor Hugo" <victor@...go.net>
Subject: Re: [RFC] e-mail clients

Am Freitag, 8. September 2006 10:24 schrieb Jesper Juhl:
> On 08/09/06, Victor Hugo <victor@...go.net> wrote:
> > As I've learned--most web-clients have a hard time sending text
> > only e-mail without
> > wrapping every single line (not very good for patches).  Any
> > suggestions about which client to use on lkml?? Pine?? Mutt??
> > Thunderbird?? Telnet??
>
> I personally use both 'pine' and 'kmail' and they both work perfectly
> for sending patches.

With kmail, you have control over line breaks with Option -> Wrap lines, 
which is useful for e.g. pasted syslog data, but remember to enable it 
before writing the message, since you have to manually add line breaks 
for the entered text too.

Inlined patches should be added via Message -> Insert File to preserve 
line breaks and white space.

Pete
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