Bonjour Dwight,
Le mardi 7 juin 2011 à 01:34:13, vous écriviez :
The problem occur also when your company add a disclaimer or an advertising
beginning with a signature delimiter. From one point, it's a good practice
because the disclaimer is greyed out like the signature and is not quoted, but
On Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 6:03:33 AM, Si wrote:
> but then it is clearly preferred by some, and not
> all. Anyhow, I was just after a solution to a problem that I face replying
> on other message lists where the flamin' list software appends list
> information to the end of the message but preced
Hello Dwight,
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 18:34:13 -0500 (your time) you said:
> the current behavior is the proper one. [...]
I never questioned whether the current behaviour was the 'proper behaviour',
or not, Dwight - whatever 'proper behaviour' means; 'preferred behaviour'
might be more accurate,
On Monday, June 6, 2011, 8:42:16 AM, Si wrote:
> If you have more than one signature delimiter - or cut-line if you like - in
> a message, TB! currently treats the last occurrence as the delimiter, and
> ignores any cut-lines before it, so unwanted signatures can still appear in
> the message bod
Hi
On Monday 6 June 2011 at 7:44:46 PM, in
, Si wrote:
> Looks like TB! adds a space to all sig delimiters that
> follow the first occurrence... if the sigs are created
> in TB! And TB! still recognises the delimiters that
> follow and displays them as signatures.
I don't see that behaviour i
Hello,
Perhaps I am not totally going bonkers, but rather slightly confused.
Looks like TB! adds a space to all sig delimiters that follow the first
occurrence... if the sigs are created in TB! And TB! still recognises the
delimiters that follow and displays them as signatures. So three sigs woul
Hello,
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 14:42:16 +0100 (my time) I said:
> [...]...TB! currently treats the last occurrence as the delimiter, and
> ignores any cut-lines before it, so unwanted signatures can still appear
> in the message body [...]
Seems I am wrong!
I have been sending myself test emails w
Hello TBUDL,
This is a puzzler (for me at least):
If you have more than one signature delimiter - or cut-line if you like - in
a message, TB! currently treats the last occurrence as the delimiter, and
ignores any cut-lines before it, so unwanted signatures can still appear in
the message body whe
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