Re: [PATCH/POLL] git-format-patch: the default suffix is now .patch, not .txt

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On 1/18/07, Junio C Hamano <junkio@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Thus the file extension has no impact on how the mail client should
>> treat it.
>
> He will attach it. It's typical for outlook users.

If that is the case, I highly suspect that it is one more reason
not to mark the file with .txt; Outlook may say "Hey, it's TEXT,
so let's linewrap it, quote-balance it and add all sorts of nice
frills to make it easier to read for human consumption".

No, it wont (and doesn't). It would be "too clever to be useful".
Outlook is too _stupid_ to be useful.
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