Ralph wrote:
heirloom-mailx's mail(1) has
maximum-unencoded-line-length
Messages that contain lines longer than the value of this
variable are encoded in quoted-printable even if they contain
only ASCII characters. The maximum effective value is 950. If
set to 0, all ASCII text messages are encoded in
quoted-printable. S/MIME signed messages are always encoded in
quoted-printable regardless of the value of this variable.
Don't know if that helps. Perhaps it could default to 76 and all of us
will just crank it up to the max, being sure that we're under sendmail's
break-line-with-a-! limit.
I like that.
I think the default could be 78 instead of 76. 76 is the max
length of an encoded q-p text line. 78 is the "SHOULD" limit
for unencoded text [RFC 5322, Sec. 2.1.1]. And 998 could be the
max to comply with the RFC and in turn keep sendmail happy.
David
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