nine9feetYahoogroups <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    
I suspect Barry uses the Yahoo groups interface and that does not seem
to do attribution marks well. You can remove them (deliberately or by
accident) when composing. Deals with long lines in a strange way too.

This makes messages look a little odd and more difficult to read for
those used to a mail/newsreader.


> Right, the challenge is:- You, Malcolm, write an e-mail whilst pretending to 
> be me & let's see just how it looks on the list. I want to see my sign-off 
> *just* as it appears when *I* post an e-mail.
> So there is no confusion as to who has sent it include the phrase DOUBTING 
> MALCOLM within the text. When I have seen the result I will concede the point 
> *if* there is one to concede.
> Barry
> Nb the gauntletisthrown
>

Sorry Barry but no one is likely to do this as it would be against
their ISP's terms and may lose them the account!
Spammers and viruses do it all the time!

HTH
John
NB Noboatyet

  Just as I suspected--it isn't possible!
  Barry
  Nb nopointtoconcede

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