On Thu, May 26, 2005, Wayne Brissette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>Of course there are ways round it. But since there is almost never a
>>good reason to quote a signature, then it would make sense only to quote
>>it if it has been deliberately selected. 
>
>The problem as I see it is there are too many delimiters for signatures.
>The quasi-standard is double dash space return. However, that isn't
>always the case since there is no real RFC. The closest RFC is RFC 1855,
>however it is NOT a real RFC

That's a non-problem. Of course PowerMail shouldn't try to second-guess
all the ways someone might try to delimit signatures, but since there is
a right way to do it (even if it 'only' has the status of best practice
rather than formal standard) and lots of people adopt that right way of
doing it, there's no reason not to recognise that as a signature.

Daniele
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