In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
 Ben Bucksch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> J.B. Moreno wrote:
> 
> >I could probably name just as many mail programs that do this as well.
> >
> J.B., which most popular ones do you know from the top of your head?

On the Mac: Emailer (discontinued 3 or 4 years ago, but still popular),
Mailsmith, Powermail, the aforementioned Mulberry, Green, Mailcharm and
Mushai.

Plus MS's programs (OE and Enterouge or however it's spelled).

On the PC: The Bat!, Poco, Kaufman Mail Warrior (added in 3.6) Datula
(japanese email program) and I believe (but am not sure) Becky!

Probably others, but that's all that comes to mind (Pegasus? I can't
remember).

Unix: Mutt, plus the usual suspects.

-snip what UI for prefs?-
> >Prefs are usually a dialog box somewhere, and yes, you can set it for
> >each level (supported level that is, some only go two or three levels)
> >
> How about that: A check box in Prefs to en/disable it. If checked, it 
> enables a button "Colors..." to open another dialog box to set customize 
> the color for 5 quote levels. If checked, it also disables the plaintext 
> quotes color picker.
> 
> Jen, what do you think?

Not Jen, but that sounds fine to me.

> >you don't have to have much of a UI -- I believe Xnews for
> >instance does it via an ini file.
> 
> By that measure, we have the feature already. It works, if you add
> some rules to userContent.css.

But how well is that fact documented?  And does it come with some
default that would work for most people?

-- 
J.B. Moreno

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