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How to wrap E-Mail Text with margin, without sticking to top and left edges?

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Hey guys,

how can I give my email text a little margin so it won't stick to the borders of the email client?

On the first picture I attached you can see me composing a mail . On the second pic you see how it looks when I open this mail after sending it to myself . There is no space (margin) between edges and text. Third pic shows a mail I sent from a gmx address - with margin.

And on the forth pic you can see my "wrap" settings in the config editor.


I hope someone can help and thanks in advance for any replies!

Best regards, Rellston

Hey guys, how can I give my email text a little margin so it won't stick to the borders of the email client? On the first picture I attached you can see me composing a mail . On the second pic you see how it looks when I open this mail after sending it to myself . There is no space (margin) between edges and text. Third pic shows a mail I sent from a gmx address - with margin. And on the forth pic you can see my "wrap" settings in the config editor. I hope someone can help and thanks in advance for any replies! Best regards, Rellston
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Found the problem. I used html, head and body tags in my signature which seemed to be the problem, especially since I had a body {margin:0;} declaration in it haha.

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Found the problem. I used html, head and body tags in my signature which seemed to be the problem, especially since I had a body {margin:0;} declaration in it haha.