Hi,

Babu Kalakrishnan typed:
> The lines without the ">" is obviously yours - and MUAs like mutt
> can be setup to display the quoted part and the message parts in
> different colors which makes it easy to distinguish between the two.
> When you use "Kaushik>" for your lines (and that too only in some
> places), it becomes extremely difficult to make out which part of
> the message is yours..

Uhmm.. my mutt does! :-)

Use this: set quote_regexp="^([A-Za-z ]+>|[]%>:|}-][]>:|}-]*)"

Seems to catch most of the quoting styles... but then again, maybe too
much!

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