No idea. I don't work on the mail front end. Peter Lairo wrote: > David Hyatt wrote: > >> In the end, usability testing will indicate whether or not the end >> user likes the feature, i.e., has his/her browsing experience enhanced >> by the feature. If favicon.ico provides a way of enhancing that >> experience right now (as opposed to depending on a market share and >> <link> evangelism that may or may not materialize) why not pursue it? > > > > Well then why has "putting the sig above the reply, on reply above > quoted text" (bug ?) been blocked? It too is something *many* users want > and frequently use (Lotus Notes and MS Outlook do it that way). Oh, that > is non-standard all of a sudden. (I know I'm ranting ;) ) >
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