Mail isn't what it used to be. Programs like
Thunderbird auto-decide whether to send the mail in text
or HTML, and somewhere along there are linebreaks inserted in the messages that I do not
insert myself
and that do not appear in my Sent folder, which fouls up the layout.
I don't know if it's related, but in the last few weeks, I had lots of
problems when answering with Thunderbird to messages originally made
with Outlook. I answered with "inline" quotations. Some paragraphs were
readable under OL, and some other paragraphs were not ! I thought the
problem was coming from the (quite dirty) HTML management in Outlook.
But it seems display problems are more around Thunderbird...
The solution is probably to use plain text. I thought it was default on
this ML, bit it was not. It is, now.
PS : Another reason not to throw too quickly good old technologies from
the last century, HI :-D Newer technologies are not necessarly better :-D
73 de TK1BI