Ben Bucksch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sai Allavarpu wrote:

>>Mozilla 0.9.9: The default prefix character is '>'in quoted plaintext
>>replies. Is there some preference attribute that I can edit to change the
>>default character to what I like?
>>
> No. ">" is the standard. This has been discussed before, search on 
> groups.google.com.

It would be nice if Mozilla used "> " for first level quoting and
">" for later levels, so you don't get that ugly concatenation of
the '>' and the first letter.

On a related note there's no reason there shouldn't be a preference
for this, but it should be used only when displaying the mail, not
when sending it.  The same solution could be used for multi-language
"Re:".  Perhaps Mozilla already does that, I unfortunately find Moz
intolerably slow on my PPro180 so I don't use it.

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