For a number of good reasons, I usually do not produce messages in "format=flowed".
Roundcube (hopefully unintentional) seems to ignore my intention, as it does display EVERY message as it would be in "format=flowed" upon reading it. Specifically: Resizing the window also leads to a line-rewrapping, which is continously adapted to the current window size.
This breaks the display of things such as tables, charts, ASCII-Art etc., and makes them pretty unreadable. But exactly these things are the reason why I want to avoid "format=flowed". This format may make some sense if a message contains nothing but "flowing" text (but even then I find those extremely long lines difficult to read), but you can't take it for granted that a message does not contain anything else but "flowing" text.
May I request to limit this behaviour to messages which are explicitely declared as "format=flowed", but to avoid it for messages not being declared as such?
Technically this is possible, as I just verified. ;)
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany