On May 20, 2008, at 6:16 PM, Max Battcher wrote: > 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:
Hey! Another GreaseMonkey fan. I have contributed a couple of scripts to that repository of scripty greatness and have written a couple of dozen more for my own personal use. GreaseMonkey completely changed how I use the Web, and I've been using the Web since 1994 (actually, it's been using me for the majority of that time). That said, I believe that Brother Jon has made it clear that he is not a technophile, and even some heavy-duty technophiles find GreaseMonkey a bit daunting to grasp what the heck it is and what it's doing. > * 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!?‽) > 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. I did not find anything about IE that would help anybody, under any circumstances. As a Web developer, I believe that Microsoft should be fined many hundreds of billions of dollars for all the Web developers' and end-users' time that their turd-in-the-punch-bowl of a browser has wasted. Dave _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
