Benjamin Rosenberg writes:
I'm not trying to flame, but what I think what their point is .. some
mail clients, spam filters and MDA's might have issues with the symbols
because they mean something. So it might screw up something, so it's
better to be plain and unobtrusive when setting the reply separator. :)
Just my 0.02 :)
- Ben
Thanks Ben. No flame (offense) taken. That sounds more reasonable than what
has been stated so far. I have not so great eye sight, but I have no problem
reading what someone has said. Sometimes I tend to miss certain things at
times, and people jump on me for that too, btw. So far this has been the
longest stretch of time that I have dealt with Linux, and that says a LOT
because I tend to be impatient at times. My threshold for BS is not what it
use to be. I'm on my fifth (I think) re-install of 10.2 as we speak.
Tried the repair feature and it wouldn't repair the fstab, it says the smtp
daemon was missing and needed installing, but refuse to install it. What's
up with that? So, let's try things one more time. :-O You see, these are the
things that are (relatively)important, not whether or not <> or (^_^) is on
the side of a message. THANK GOD, I didn't top post! <evil grin> :-)
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