Hi, On Fri, 2007-06-01 at 14:58 +0200, Thomas Novin wrote: > Is it possible to reply "Outlook Style"? When you have a mail > conversation with people using Outlook, it would be nice to be able to > reply the same way as they do, not breaking the style of the mail.
This is a funny request. My first day of work at a software job after years of using Evolution (and Pan, for newsgroups) and Linux, and I had to use Outlook and Windows. I reply to an e-mail thread and try inlining my reply, and realize, "there's no way to distinguish my text from another user's!" So I walk over to my new boss, and sheepishly ask him how they deal with this problem, since I've never really used Outlook before. He looks at me as if I'm crazy: I'm a software developer, and I've never used Outlook? He says, "What do you mean, inlining?" And then when I finally explain it to him, he says, "Oh, duh, you just use Outlook's color formatting to make your replies a different color than the user's." Duh, alright! And so, to this day, I have to begin my e-mails like this: """ Hello, My replies are in FUCHSIA [which is written in FUCHSIA, of course]... <user's text in default Outlook blue> <my text in fuchsia> [... etc ...] """ I also wasn't a fan of HTML mail, so I switched to plain text, but then had to switch back since others in my company pressured me. They said that because my plain text messages were "unreadable" (hah!). Only later did I discover it's because no one thinks to customize Outlook's horrible defaults for plain text formatting (which uses Courier New). Also, my setting choice was "oppressive" -- Outlook defaults to switching the composer to plain text mode if the message replied-to is in plain text. I've asked Microsoft for a "proper e-mail composer" feature, but they said it's not high on their todo list; after all, most Outlook users only interact with Outlook users! "In the land of the blind..." Andrew _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
