On  Fri, 27 Sep 2002 at 09:23:47, Norman Dunbar wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

>
>Sorry guys, I may have led you up the garden path.
>
>When I mentioned 'quotes' I was referring to 'quoting of previous text to
>which I am now replying' - basically, what has been said before. I was not
>referring to quote marks (" or ') in Bill's text - as far as I know, these
>are fine.
>
>When Bill replies to an email, the whole reply has no '>' indents/quotes
>before the lines in the original message to which Bill is replying.
>
>The example below, shows my original text indented/quoted by '>' at the
>start of the line. In this case, Bill's reply has come through correctly -
>no misunderstanding of who said what. However, in a number of his previous
>replies, there were no indent/quotes - whcih made it difficult to follw what
>was original text and what was Bill's reply.
Yep - that is what I find exactly.

Bill is still pretty unsure as to what is happening.
I am pretty sure he must be sending it without indents (>) but I don't
think he is convinced.

I cannot see how _any_ mailer can strip off '>' - it just doesn't seem
logical.


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