Re[2]: Signature delimiter (Was: TB 3.5 - Bug with view by thread)

2005-05-17 Thread Ralph Inselsbacher
Leif wrote on Dienstag, 17. Mai 2005, 16:37: > However, (you knew that was coming didn't you! ), to address > your S/MIME issue. I'm not quite sure what the exact problem is, but > if you'd like you can get a free personal e-mail certificate from > www.thawte.com or at least you used to be able to

Re[2]: signature delimiter

2004-05-26 Thread Cyrille
Hello Leif, Tuesday, May 25, 2004, 11:19:50 PM, you wrote: LG> Turn on the rich text viewer in: LG> Options, Preferences, Viewer/Editor, and set the "View plaintext LG> messages" to Rich Text/HTML viewer. That's interesting. Now I have the proof that all my messages you complaint about were sent

Re[2]: Signature Delimiter

2002-07-12 Thread alists
Hello Jonathan, Friday, July 12, 2002, 8:46:44 AM, you wrote: >> Until this list, I never knew the importance of the sig >> delimiter. I don't know if -- is TB standard or if it is >> USENET, etc. JA> The actual delimiter is --. I think it's a standard thing, JA> and listed somewhere, wouldn

Re[2]: signature delimiter

2002-05-06 Thread role+the_bat
Jernej, JS> No, it's standard (if you look at Agent or Gravity [which are JS> primarily newsreaders, but can be used for e-mail, too], they JS> always add signatures below "-- "). Actually the only mailer I JS> know that doesn't support -- is Outlook (Express) - it will remove JS> all trailing sp

Re[2]: signature delimiter

2002-05-05 Thread Ricardo M. Reyes
El domingo 5 de mayo de 2002, 20.24, Melissa Reese decía: MR> Since PGP *does* use the dashes, it needs to recognize the five dashes MR> in its headers and footers in order to find "valid" PGP material. In MR> order to not get confused, during clear signing, it adds a dash/space MR> ("- ") in the

Re[2]: signature delimiter

2002-05-05 Thread Ricardo M. Reyes
El domingo 5 de mayo de 2002, 17.15, Jernej Simončič decía: RMR>> Is TB the only program that uses the "-- " as a signature delimiter? JS> No, it's standard (if you look at Agent or Gravity [which are primarily JS> newsreaders, but can be used for e-mail, too], they always add JS> signatures bel