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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 22:21:08 -0500 Lee Bell wrote:
> I'm willing to do my part, but it's just as annoying for me to have to add
> attribution marks to your posts as it is for you to have to add them when
> you get and respond to them. It certainly looks like Outlook Express is
> keying off what your reader is sending, but I'm not so sure it's not because
> of a setting somewhere. It makes little sense that things work with
> everybody else, but not with your posts. Presumably, the setting, if there
> is one, is on your end, which is what I've been trying to say since we first
> discovered this. It may also be because you are posting from the archives.
Maybe you need to look at your mailer. Mine will wrap and quote
Michael's just fine!
eg:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:48:31 -0500 Michael Doelle wrote:
> >You'll note that your
> inclusion of my comments did not get a > at the beginning of each line and
> that my reader did not add > to your comments despite being set to do just
> that.<
>
> Are you saying that *you also* don't see any ">>" *before* you send
> replies to me? Looks like your mailer is smart enough to
> realize that my mailer doesn't support what your mailer normally likes to
> add.
>
> In that case you'll just have to add them manually. I do that all the time,
> my ancient mailer does no such things for me.
>
> M
I suggest you look at your setup, here is what my installation of OE
does to that same message on reply:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Doelle" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: [SCUBA-SE] Fins
> >You'll note that your
> inclusion of my comments did not get a > at the beginning of each line and
> that my reader did not add > to your comments despite being set to do just
> that.<
>
> Are you saying that *you also* don't see any ">>" *before* you send
> replies to me? Looks like your mailer is smart enough to
> realize that my mailer doesn't support what your mailer normally likes to
> add.
>
> In that case you'll just have to add them manually. I do that all the time,
> my ancient mailer does no such things for me.
>
> M
>
Maybe you should stop blaming the other guy. :)
Michael Levy
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