--- Max Battcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jon louis mann wrote:
> > is this what you mean?
>
> Yes that's basically what is standard.
>
> > it looks like gobbley gook.
>
> Yes, but computers like gobbley gook. So do computer people. There
> things out there to make it all look prettier.
>
> > i tried the link
> > and googled e-mail program, and understood about half of what i
> read.
> > i still have no idea what e-mail program i use...
>
> It appears that you use Yahoo!'s web-based email.
>
> May I suggest giving a Gmail account a try? I think that Gmail's web
>
> interface is far superior to Yahoo!'s and it might make things easier
> on
> you if you don't mind learning to like/love/accept the differences
> between Yahoo! and Gmail.
>
> (Personally I used Yahoo! for several years, got angry at some of
> their
> stunts and quit...)
>
> You don't have to use a dedicated email program, but they certainly
> help. On the other hand you could look into tools for your
> particular
> web browser to see if any would help with your email.
>
> Looking for Firefox I found no plugins and 1 semi-working
> GreaseMonkey
> scripts that would help you Jon:
>
> * http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/5594 - For Yahoo! Mail: Colors
> each level of > indentation differently so that you can visually
> distinguish the differences when reading quoted email. (I can't
> believe
> that Yahoo! still doesn't do this automatically!?â½) Caveat: Only
> works
> with "Classic" view.
>
> I couldn't find an easy plugin to do Paste as (Email) Quotation,
> which
> seems a shame. I would assume that you could easily adapt one from
> Thunderbird's source...
>
> I did not find any addons for IE that would help.
>
> --
> --Max Battcher--
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>
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i have a gmail account, but i hated how it bunched all my e-mails
together.
jon
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