On Wednesday 12 Oct 2005 19:22, Albert Charron wrote: > > Well... Badly, I have to use Outlook as my mail client because we are > using the evil Exchange Server. This client does the multilevels of > quoting, but puts the > at the beginning of the line (here, read that > a line ends with the end of line character). If a "line" is longer > than a single "display line", there's only 1 quote at the beginning. > Other "lines" are not quoted properly. Sometimes they are, sometime > they're not. > Ugh!! You have my sympathy.
> I know this is not the list's fault, but the way the client I have to > use is badly programmed...At least, at home (using Thunderbird on a > real OS) the quotes are displayed correctly. <whisper> I don't suppose you could get Thunderbird on at work for reading the lists? No, I suppose not. As for people "forgetting" from time to time - it's no big deal. People who not only ignore the etiquette requested but do it agressively are the ones that are the problem. They only have themselves to blame if they are ignored. Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302 (http://counter.li.org/) Mandriva hints & tips: http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
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