Re: Blue Lines

2007-01-31 Thread Peter Meyns
ings yet - I only installed my actual Linux partition with Kanotix a few days ago. I turned off the default sending of HTML though. :)) And now, with the new beta of The Bat! present, I'm even more in a conflict which OS I should start... ;-) I'll check the blue lines next time I run TBird.

Re: Blue Lines

2007-01-31 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Feli, On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 18:32:12 +0100 GMT (01/02/2007, 00:32 +0700 GMT), Feli Wilcke wrote: FW> Outlook also adds a blue line at the left side of a replied mail, FW> although is is much thinner than the blue bar in TB. I never noticed that. In the office, Eudora is company policy (I hav

Re: Blue Lines

2007-01-31 Thread Peter Meyns
Feli Wilcke schrieb: > On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 08:50:05 +0700GMT Thomas Fernandez wrote: > > TF> But asking Ritlabs to make the HTML editor not add this unwanted > TF> line should be the better solution. It's certainly a TB shortcoming, > TF> but I think they added this blue line on purpose, because

Re: Blue Lines

2007-01-31 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 11:32:12 AM, Feli Wilcke wrote: > Outlook also adds a blue line at the left side of a replied mail, > although is is much thinner than the blue bar in TB. It has always seemed to me (on the relatively rare occasions when I'm having to deal with HTML) that the real

Re: Blue Lines

2007-01-31 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Thomas, On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 08:50:05 +0700GMT Thomas Fernandez wrote: TF> But asking Ritlabs to make the HTML editor not add this unwanted TF> line should be the better solution. It's certainly a TB shortcoming, TF> but I think they added this blue line on purpose, because they want to TF>

Re: Blue Lines

2007-01-30 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Dave, On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 11:42:39 -0600 GMT (25/01/2007, 00:42 +0700 GMT), Dave Gorman wrote: DG> If you want to retain your HTML receiving/sending settings, you could DG> always copy & paste the content of his email into a text editor, make DG> necessary modifications, then copy & paste i

Re: Blue Lines

2007-01-24 Thread Dave Gorman
On 1/24/07, danger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Have you considered either having him remove outlook from his computer? I would heartily support any suggestions to remove outhouse from any computer! -- Dave Current version is 3.95.06 | 'Using TBU

Re: Blue Lines

2007-01-24 Thread Dave Gorman
On 1/24/07, danger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello Mike, Wednesday, January 24, 2007, 12:08:36 PM, you wrote: MG> A friend sent me an email that he asked me to edit and return to him. MG> When I hit reply, I get his text with a thick blue line to the MG> left, and it's nearly impossible to ed

Re: Blue Lines

2007-01-24 Thread danger
Hello Mike, Wednesday, January 24, 2007, 12:08:36 PM, you wrote: MG> A friend sent me an email that he asked me to edit and return to him. MG> When I hit reply, I get his text with a thick blue line to the MG> left, and it's nearly impossible to edit what he sent me in any coherent way. MG> Wh

Re: Blue Lines

2007-01-24 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Mike, On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:08:36 -0700GMT (24-1-2007, 18:08 +0100, where I live), you wrote: MG> What causes the blue line? Is it possible to turn that off? The blue line is caused by replying to HTML with the HTML editor, the solution is to reply with one of the plain text editors or b

Blue Lines

2007-01-24 Thread Mike Greenbaum
A friend sent me an email that he asked me to edit and return to him. When I hit reply, I get his text with a thick blue line to the left, and it's nearly impossible to edit what he sent me in any coherent way. What causes the blue line? Is it possible to turn that off? Frustrating. -- Mike