I think you go into Mail Preferences and choose to include texts in  
your replies.....sandy
On Aug 23, 2006, at 7:20 PM, R. D. Preston wrote:

> On Aug 23, 2006, at 6:53 PM, NPfield at aol.com wrote:
>> While I'm at it, a question about macgroup "etiquette": after  
>> being on the list for a couple of years (digest), I still don't  
>> know how to copy and reply to an earlier message as others seem to  
>> do.  My only solution is to open a new "write mail," insert the  
>> macgroup address from my address book, then copy and paste the  
>> post I'm responding to, which generally involves some editing and  
>> rewriting.   Also, I note that my (infrequent) posts are semi- 
>> garbled; many punctuation marks turn up as "special characters"  
>> and spaces are often lacking between words.   Is that because I'm  
>> on aol?  Or what am I doing wrong?
>>
>> Much tnx,
>>
>> Nolan
>
> Hi Nolan, -- ??? --
>
> Question 1:
> Not familar with your mail tool or aol's proprietary system, but
>  a simple "Reply" should do what you want automatically.
> Question 2:
> Again, not sure, but you *could* be describing the difference
>  between "plain text" and "send as HTML".  Do HTML tags show
>  up in your messages, too?  Sounds like what happens to me
>  when I use ExciteMail.
>
> --russ
>

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