This is behavior has always been in Entourage.  I think even in Outlook
Express before entourage existed, but I'm not sure about that.

It's one of those "internet standards" that most people don't know are
standards, like enclosing URLs in < and > characters.

-Steve 


On 9/15/03 11:44 PM, "Dean Suhr" wrote:

> Indeed Diane - this is how the reply work.  Is this a changed behavior in
> 10.1.4/5?
> 
> Dean
> 
>> on 9/15/03 18:00, Diane Ross at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> On 9/15/03 4:33 PM, "Dean Suhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I am wondering if I might have a bigger, more subtle Entourage problem, or
>>> perhaps another new "feature" has been added to Entourage.  When I hit reply
>>> to your message Allen the only text that auto copied was what is above - up
>>> to but not including your signature (no text was selected in the original
>>> message when I hit reply).  I noticed this earlier on another reply today,
>>> and just tested the behavior on a number of messages in my Entourage box -
>>> it appears that Entourage is now only automatically including the lowest
>>> level of unquoted material in a REPLY.  Probably a good feature - but one
>>> that was not documented in the update - at least where I can find it.
>> 
>> If anyone uses --<space><return> as I do below, then any reply will  not
>> include any text below this.
>> 
>> What complicates things further is some users will copy/paste the message
>> text. Then the next person that uses Reply not get the full text as
>> everything below the signature separator will get dropped.
>> 
>> Try it on this message. A reply should not include my signature.


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