And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote:

> Christopher Jahn wrote:
> 
>> And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>>J.B. Moreno wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Lairo
>>>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Just create a new mail and make sure the formatting bar
>>>>>is visible (font, bold, underline, add table, etc.). I
>>>>>you place the curser in the body of your message, the
>>>>>little button on the left will say "body", if the curser
>>>>>is in your signature, trhe button says "preformat". 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>Ah, well, that doesn't really have anything to do with
>>>>anything.  At least not anything to do with why the
>>>>signature should come after the body.  As has been said
>>>>any number of times, the reason the signature comes after
>>>>the body is because that is what it *is*: the text that
>>>>comes after the body, and is separated by it by the
>>>>sigdash. 
>>>>
>>>
>>>Wrong, *MY signature should come after MY body text*, and
>>>not way down below after a bunch of other body texts by any
>>>number of people. 
>>>
>> 
>> No, Peter, YOU'RE wrong; by quoting those people, you've
>> made those texts a PART of your message.
>> The solution you need isn't to break the .sig, but to place
>> the quotes into an attached file. 
> 
> 
> 
> That's silly, when I send a fax and attach another document
> for reference, I don't put my signature at the end of the
> last atachment, I put it at the end of my own fax document



ATTACH being the operative word.  What you want to do is forward 
the text as an attachment, not as a quote.  THEN your sig will 
appear after your text, and the other stuff will be attached at 
the bottom.

There's nothing wrong with with the program: you're just not 
using it correctly.

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}:-)       Christopher Jahn
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