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Re: problem with extra space; setting? cygwin only?

From L A Walsh <bash@tlinx.org>
Newsgroups gnu.bash.bug
Subject Re: problem with extra space; setting? cygwin only?
Date 2020-06-25 10:46 -0700
Message-ID <mailman.429.1593107178.2574.bug-bash@gnu.org> (permalink)
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But that wouldn't follow the email response instructions of posting your
response above the previous email or lists where attachments are not
allowed.  It also requires putting the 'to-be-protected-text' in a separate
file, on the same computer** or on the local computer (depending on which
email system you are using) so it can be attached by the
mailer.

** - if your examples are on one computer and your desktop is on another
computer, you have to make sure the example ends up on the same computer
your email client is running on (even if they might look the same as in
the same versioned client running on a remote machine via 'X' as the one
you normally run on.

Sure it's all doable, if you aren't in a hurry and none of your defaults
have changed, which is unlikely when you are using a temporary (hopefully)
email system like gmail.

Life is rarely perfect.

on your desktop.

On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 7:12 PM Dale R. Worley <worley@alum.mit.edu> wrote:

> If you have code to send and formatting is important, put it in a file
> and attach it to the messages.  Almost all mail systems transmit
> attached files without damaging them.
>
> Dale
>

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Re: problem with extra space; setting? cygwin only? L A Walsh <bash@tlinx.org> - 2020-06-25 10:46 -0700

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