Re: pop3
> I've you are using vim use:
>
> set textwidth=72
>
> in your .vimrc to wrap te lines to a max of 72 char.
Probably better not to do it that way, unless you're okay with Vim
wrapping ALL documents you edit with it at 72 characters. I've got a line
in my .muttrc that goes something like this:
set editor = "vim -c 'set tw=72'"
...which does the trick, but I think there's a cleaner way to do it.
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Andrew Sione Taumoefolau
tonga@pipeline.com.au
http://users.pipeline.com.au
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