Hello Sam,
On Sunday, January 31, 2021 you wrote:
SB> Friday, January 29, 2021, 5:19:59 PM, Jack wrote:
JSL>> Hello Maggie,
JSL>> On Thursday, January 28, 2021 you wrote:
MM>>> Hi Jack,
MM>>> On Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 11:48:52 AM you wrote:
JSL I think I need someone to define the purpose of the cut mark because I
thought
JSL it was to automatically eliminate everything below the cut mark
(including the
JSL cut mark) when replying.
MM>>> This was also my understanding. I wonder if the insertion of
MM>>> another cut mark by the particular virus checker after the sig
MM>>> prevents operation of the cut mark inserted by you in your
MM>>> template from working as designed?
JSL>> Thank you Maggie, I never even noticed that the antivirus was inserting
it's own
JSL>> cut mark. Unfortunately, after spending a lot of time, but finally
finding how to
JSL>> eliminate it, my cut mark still doesn't work. I've sent myself messages
both
JSL>> from TB and from my Gmail account and each time when I reply to them the
cut
JSL>> mark and anything below it remains in the reply. So I have to abandon the
quest
JSL>> for a solution until well, I don't know when.
SB> If it helps any, when I reply to your email, the cut mark appears to work
as expected.
It does help, Thanks. It seems I was confusing myself (easily done these days)
and didn't realize that the sig I was looking at in my previous reply to Maggie
was the sig which is in my TB reply template. If my cut mark really didn't
work, I would have seen two identical sigs.
--
Regards,
Jack
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