Oh yes, I quite agree with you. I was just pointing out that currently,
if the composer is set to HTML by default, the ">" character is not used
in reply quotes.

Ujwal

On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 21:16, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> Why should that matter?  When I switch a message format from HTML (which
> I HATE that it forces me to use the "tab" for quoted sections) to plain
> text for a reply (like this one), the "tab" (HTML quote character - did
> I say I hate this?) should be replaced by the plain text quote
> character.  It switches the sig from my HTML sig to my plain text sig,
> so this would make perfectly logical sense.
> 
> Whether this is done in 1.0 or 1.0+ doesn't particularly matter to me,
> since I see it as a cosmetic issue, but that missing logic should be
> added sometime... the sooner the better.
> 
> However, a more important feature (yes this suggestion is a feature, and
> thus 1.0+) to me would be to "reply in same format" capability.  If my
> default is HTML, it should still use plain text to reply to plain text
> emails.
> 
> On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 20:41, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
>     Is your composer set to HTML by default?
>     
>     Ujwal
>     
>     
>     On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 18:00, Dan Hensley wrote:
>     > Ok, that's really weird.  The quote characters are being placed in all
>     > of the e-mails I try except for one.  What does Evo look for in an
>     > e-mail to determine what kind of quote character to use?  FWIW, the
>     > "problem" one is HTML from a Hotmail account.
>     > 
>     > Dan
>     > 
>     > On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 18:46, Dan Hensley wrote:
>     > > I noticed this recently.  When I reply to an e-mail, quoted text shows
>     > > up as gray.  However, when I send it (plain text), quote characters are
>     > > not placed in front of the quoted text, so it is difficult to see what I
>     > > wrote and what was quoted.
>     > > 
>     > > Is there a setting I'm missing, or is this a bug?  Version 1.0 should
>     > > most definitely _not_ ship like this.
>     > > 
>     > > Dan
> 
> -- 
> TTFN,
> Lonnie Borntreger
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