On 7/29/2002 8:30 AM, "Remo Del Bello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/28/02 9:50 PM, Dan Crevier deftly typed out: > >> Could you give detailed repro steps including how your account is set up in >> terms of its default signature and exactly what you type in the message and >> how you position the insertion point? > > I think the problems people are experiencing are due to the fact that EvX is > looking for modification to the blank line above the signature as well as > modifications to the signature itself. For example, by default, signatures > contain the following elements: > > --<space><return> > Some quote text > > The body of a new message contains the following if a signature is selected > in the default account: > > <return> > --<space><return> > Some quote text > > When one creates a new message he generally addresses the message first > (Since he is automatically placed in the To: field), hits return (Which > places him in the Subject field), then types in a subject and hits return > again. This places them right in front of the first carriage return in the > message body as so (| = insertion point): > > |<return> > --<space><return> > Some quote text > > If, once the person is in this spot, he changes the signature, either > manually or by selecting a different account, and doesn't try to change the > signature afterward, they won't experience the doubling signatures. But if > they just start typing at this point, as I and the others having signature > problems are apt to do, then EvX considers the signature to have been > modified and inserts a signature wherever the insertion point happens to be > at the time. If the insertion point is at the end of the message (i.e. In > front of the infamous blank line), then they will get the second signature > right above the original. If the insertion point is in the middle of their > message then the new signature will be inserted in the middle of their > message. I cannot reproduce this behavior. If I hit cmd-N <tab> <tab> <tab> <tab> then type "test", and then change the signature, then the signature is correctly changed for me. Can you verify? Are you sure you aren't typing text on the line with the "--"? Dan -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
