Ben Bucksch wrote: > Erik Corry wrote: > > >Ben Bucksch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>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. > > > It does!?! > > >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. > > > Agreed, but extremely hard to implement, because CSS doesn't provide a > method for that. > > >The same solution could be used for multi-language"Re:". > > > Agreed. (Holger, he means during display only, not for sending/storage.)
Oh, I do hate it when so-called flowed format capable newsreaders break reply quotations :-(
