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+Email clients info for Linux
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+======================================================================
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+General Preferences
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------
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+Patches for the Linux kernel are submitted via email, preferably as
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+inline text in the body of the email. Some maintainers accept
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+attachments, but then the attachments should have content-type
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+"text/plain". However, attachments are generally frowned upon because
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+it makes quoting portions of the patch more difficult in the patch
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+review process.
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+
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+Email clients that are used for Linux kernel patches should send the
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+patch text untouched. For example, they should not modify or delete tabs
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+or spaces, even at the beginning or end of lines.
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+
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+Don't send patches with "format=flowed". This can cause unexpected
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+and unwanted line breaks.
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+
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+Don't let your email client do automatic word wrapping for you.
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+This can also corrupt your patch.
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+
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+Email clients should not modify the character set encoding of the text.
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+Emailed patches should be in ASCII or UTF-8 encoding only.
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+If you configure your email client to send emails with UTF-8 encoding,
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+you avoid some possible charset problems.
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+
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+Email clients should generate and maintain References: or In-Reply-To:
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+headers so that mail threading is not broken.
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+
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+Copy-and-paste (or cut-and-paste) usually does not work for patches
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+because tabs are converted to spaces. Using xclipboard, xclip, and/or
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+xcutsel may work, but it's best to test this for yourself or just avoid
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+copy-and-paste.
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+
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+Don't use PGP/GPG signatures in mail that contains patches.
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+This breaks many scripts that read and apply the patches.
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+(This should be fixable.)
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+It's a good idea to send a patch to yourself, save the received message,
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+and successfully apply it with 'patch' before sending patches to Linux
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+mailing lists.
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+
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+Some email client (MUA) hints
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------
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+Here are some specific MUA configuration hints for editing and sending
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+patches for the Linux kernel. These are not meant to be complete
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+software package configuration summaries.
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+
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+Legend:
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+TUI = text-based user interface
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+GUI = graphical user interface
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+
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+Alpine (TUI)
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+Config options:
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+In the "Sending Preferences" section:
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+
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+- "Do Not Send Flowed Text" must be enabled
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+- "Strip Whitespace Before Sending" must be disabled
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+When composing the message, the cursor should be placed where the patch
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+should appear, and then pressing CTRL-R let you specify the patch file
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+to insert into the message.
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+
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+Evolution (GUI)
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+Some people use this successfully for patches.
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+
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+When composing mail select: Preformat
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+ from Format->Heading->Preformatted (Ctrl-7)
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+ or the toolbar
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+
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+Then use:
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+ Insert->Text File... (Alt-n x)
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+to insert the patch.
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+
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+You can also "diff -Nru old.c new.c | xclip", select Preformat, then
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+paste with the middle button.
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+
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+Kmail (GUI)
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+Some people use Kmail successfully for patches.
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+
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+The default setting of not composing in HTML is appropriate; do not
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+enable it.
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+
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+When composing an email, under options, uncheck "word wrap". The only
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+disadvantage is any text you type in the email will not be word-wrapped
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+so you will have to manually word wrap text before the patch. The easiest
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+way around this is to compose your email with word wrap enabled, then save
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+it as a draft. Once you pull it up again from your drafts it is now hard
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+word-wrapped and you can uncheck "word wrap" without losing the existing
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+wrapping.
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+
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+At the bottom of your email, put the commonly-used patch delimiter before
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+inserting your patch: three hyphens (---).
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+
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+Then from the "Message" menu item, select insert file and choose your patch.
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+As an added bonus you can customise the message creation toolbar menu
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+and put the "insert file" icon there.
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+
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+You can safely GPG sign attachments, but inlined text is preferred for
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+patches so do not GPG sign them. Signing patches that have been inserted
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+as inlined text will make them tricky to extract from their 7-bit encoding.
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+
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+If you absolutely must send patches as attachments instead of inlining
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+them as text, right click on the attachment and select properties, and
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+highlight "Suggest automatic display" to make the attachment inlined to
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+make it more viewable.
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+
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+When saving patches that are sent as inlined text, select the email that
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+contains the patch from the message list pane, right click and select
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+"save as". You can use the whole email unmodified as a patch if it was
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+properly composed. There is no option currently to save the email when you
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+are actually viewing it in its own window -- there has been a request filed
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+at kmail's bugzilla and hopefully this will be addressed. Emails are saved
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+as read-write for user only so you will have to chmod them to make them
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+group and world readable if you copy them elsewhere.
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+
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+Lotus Notes (GUI)
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+Run away from it.
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+
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+Mutt (TUI)
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+Plenty of Linux developers use mutt, so it must work pretty well.
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+Mutt doesn't come with an editor, so whatever editor you use should be
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+used in a way that there are no automatic linebreaks. Most editors have
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+an "insert file" option that inserts the contents of a file unaltered.
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+
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+To use 'vim' with mutt:
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+ set editor="vi"
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+
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+ If using xclip, type the command
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+ :set paste
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+ before middle button or shift-insert or use
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+ :r filename
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+
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+if you want to include the patch inline.
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+(a)ttach works fine without "set paste".
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+
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+Config options:
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+It should work with default settings.
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+However, it's a good idea to set the "send_charset" to:
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+ set send_charset="us-ascii:utf-8"
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+
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+Pine (TUI)
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+
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+Pine has had some whitespace truncation issues in the past, but these
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+should all be fixed now.
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+Use alpine (pine's successor) if you can.
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+
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+Config options:
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+- quell-flowed-text is needed for recent versions
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+- the "no-strip-whitespace-before-send" option is needed
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+
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+
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+Sylpheed (GUI)
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+
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+- Works well for inlining text (or using attachments).
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+- Allows use of an external editor.
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+- Not good for IMAP.
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+- Is slow on large folders.
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+- Won't do TLS SMTP auth over a non-SSL connection.
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+- Has a helpful ruler bar in the compose window.
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+- Adding addresses to address book doesn't understand the display name
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+ properly.
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+
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+Thunderbird (GUI)
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+
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+By default, thunderbird likes to mangle text, but there are ways to
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+coerce it into being nice.
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+
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+- Under account settings, composition and addressing, uncheck "Compose
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+ messages in HTML format".
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+
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+- Edit your Thunderbird config settings to tell it not to wrap lines:
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+ user_pref("mailnews.wraplength", 0);
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+
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+- Edit your Thunderbird config settings so that it won't use format=flowed:
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+ user_pref("mailnews.send_plaintext_flowed", false);
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+
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+- You need to get Thunderbird into preformat mode:
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+. If you compose HTML messages by default, it's not too hard. Just select
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+ "Preformat" from the drop-down box just under the subject line.
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+. If you compose in text by default, you have to tell it to compose a new
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+ message in HTML (just as a one-off), and then force it from there back to
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+ text, else it will wrap lines. To do this, use shift-click on the Write
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+ icon to compose to get HTML compose mode, then select "Preformat" from
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+ the drop-down box just under the subject line.
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+
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+- Allows use of an external editor:
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+ The easiest thing to do with Thunderbird and patches is to use an
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+ "external editor" extension and then just use your favorite $EDITOR
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+ for reading/merging patches into the body text. To do this, download
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+ and install the extension, then add a button for it using
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+ View->Toolbars->Customize... and finally just click on it when in the
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+ Compose dialog.
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+
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+TkRat (GUI)
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+
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+Works. Use "Insert file..." or external editor.
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+
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+ ###
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