-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I just started using Mozilla 0.9.8 yesterday, and I really like it. I use it mainly for browsing and usenet posting, and I've only found one thing that's slightly annoying.
I would like to be able to have news messages display in plain old plain text...without the display window "interpreting" any characters. Allow me to explain. | If I am reading a message that includes a quote from an original message marked with the '>' character, Mozilla seems to change those chars to a grey vertical line. I've done that to this paragraph, so you can possibly see what I mean if you read this message with Mozilla. The problem is I'd like to shut this feature off and just see the '>' characters...kind of like how everything is displayed when you select "view message source." Why? Well, I'm paranoid. I read a lot of messages that are PGP signed, and I like to be able to verify the signatures. When Mozilla (or other browsers) mess up the message displays like this, then PGP correctly shows the signature as bad, even though the message hasn't really been tampered with. TIA, Bill Crossley -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8ckt http://www.ipgpp.com/ iQA/AwUBPGwmixnZffbbR295EQKQ7wCfY3ElKIje4KWS7wZt7ar/VC+/6EYAoNHp WdBZ5lnmWjBHUhBgcOVaaUwo =b6uJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
