It seems that double dash is there if you are using only plain text for your email. If you use that formatting option, then they don't appear. At least that's what I think is happening. I don't study much on stuff like that. It seems I'm not using the plain text feature here, though I thought I was....

On 9/13/2010 10:42 AM, DSinc wrote:
I do not use the Signature logic in Thunderbird. My older Brother just switched from Eudora to Thunderbird. His conversion is somewhat frustrating. He does use Signatures.

He and I have noticed that when TB stitches a Sig to an email there is always a line with a double-dash (--) either preceding the Sig, or, the double-dash gets embedded as the first 2 characters of the Sig.

Is this normal behavior in Thunderbird?

Can this double-dash business be masked/disabled in TB and still use the Sig logic?

I drilled thru the TB faqs and forums yesterday and could not get close to a clue. I do like the wealth of info share about TB, but it is tough to find answers.
Best,
Duncan



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